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How Buddhism Sacrifices in Tomb-Sweeping Day?

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Tomb-Sweeping Day is a good opportunity for Buddhist disciples to promote filial piety with gratitude. Tomb-Sweeping Day is to let us pursue our ancestors and learn to be grateful, grateful and grateful. As a Buddhist disciple, the correct way to commemorate ancestors and deceased parents and relatives is to give them merits, chant Buddhist scriptures, chant Buddhist scriptures, offer lanterns, offer fruits, forbid killing and releasing people, practice various good laws, and then return the merits to them to help them get rid of their sufferings and live a good life, or live a pure land and finally get rid of them.

We can use the blessing of the three treasures to cross over for the dead and return to merit. This power will be much greater than ourselves. The Tibetan scripture says: "Among all sacred objects, those who die in seven points will get one or six points of merit, and the living will be independent."

In other words, if you cross over to your ancestors, relatives, unjust relatives and creditors, the dead will get a merit benefit, and the living will get six points. Therefore, people who cross over the memorial tablet of the deceased can also get the effect of praying for disaster relief.