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What are the Buddhist terms for sending gifts to deceased elderly people?

Buddhist phrases to send to the deceased:

1. Human life is between breaths, and in the end it is still a piece of loess. As the saying goes, "there is life and death in the evening, spring and summer are life and autumn and winter." The dead are dead for ten years, a hundred years, or a thousand years. Although they are delayed, they pass away a long time ago.

2. The life span of all living beings is like the bubbles of water and earth. When the air disperses, it will disappear, and all the blessings will be lost once the air is dispersed. If you spend all your money, you will naturally die. This is the same as a rich man who has lost all his money and becomes a beggar, and will eventually starve or freeze to death.

3. Your relatives are just here. You can't see it, but they can see you. They don't want you to have a bad life because you are here for them. Let them know that you are a strong person and will not let them down.

4. The world is fair. Often when you are suffering from loss, something that makes you mature, precious, and responsible is quietly alive. A grateful and dedicated heart will make you grow up.

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5. Please remember that his teachings and love will always be by your side, and his smiling face will often appear in your mind; please live more actively and happily for the relatives and friends who care about you. , let him be proud of you in heaven.