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Giving New Year’s greetings to the monastic master

The New Year's greetings given by the master are as follows:

1. In the golden age of peace, Brahmin music dances, Brahmin incense comes and Buddha comes, I wish you boundless blessings and wisdom, I wish you Happy and auspicious New Year.

2. May the life of Buddhism be with you; may the compassion of Guanyin fill you; may the wisdom of Manjushri guide you; may the heart of Tibet bless you and fulfill the people’s wishes for you; may you be in the presence of Buddha and Bodhisattva Wish you all the best. I wish you all the best and all the best in the new year.

3. I will give you a white Guanyin, wishing you peace and purity; I will give you a red Manjushri, wishing you to protect Buddhism; I will give you a gold and silver god, wishing you wonderful hands; A black shield, may you destroy the devil.

4. May your Dharma be like the rain, bringing the nectar of wisdom; may your bodhicitta be like fire, burning all your troubles; may you walk through the cool pine trees and sing words of compassion; may you We meet each other and live together, we depend on each other and act together, we know each other so we act together, and we know each other so we act together.

The meaning of becoming a monk:

To put it simply, diplomas are not important, it is not important whether you have money or not, and it is not important whether you are married or not. What is important is your intention. . The question is why you want to become a monk. If you think about it clearly and truly feel the benefits of becoming a monk, even nine cows can't pull you back.

If you really want to become a monk, no one can stop you. It’s not that your parents and wives can’t let you go and won’t let you become a monk, but that you yourself can’t let go of worldly love and don’t have the courage to leave your home. A monk who wants to part ways with his family. Whether you can become a monk or not, and whether you have a connection with Buddhism or not, all depend on your thoughts.