What is the saying about falling down when burning incense and worshiping the Buddha

Updated on society 2024-06-30
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    That's because I'm not careful. First, it is impossible for the Buddha and Bodhisattva to give you any omen (because "personal karma is personal", the Buddha and Bodhisattva are enlightened and will never change the fate of mortals), and secondly, the Buddha and Bodhisattva are merciful and compassionate, and it is impossible to punish you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Amitabha

    If it is to worship the Buddha and Bodhisattva fall, it is generally their own carelessness, there is no saying, burning incense, what shape the incense burns into, there is no saying about the speed or slowness, it is the environment and quality reasons, Buddhism has no incense, do not be suspicious, to worship the Buddha sincerely and recite the Buddha.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    A serendipitous phenomenon that does not foreshadow anything, nor does it imply anything.

    From the point of view of Buddhism, there is no mystery in it when you fall after offering incense to the Buddha. Because most of the teachings of the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas to us are explicit, clearly teaching us how to behave, how to do things, and how to cultivate the mind and body. How to achieve your wish correctly.

    I don't want to take a break to imply you or anything.

    In addition, we believe in Buddhism, learn Buddhism, and want to seek good luck and good fortune, in addition to offering incense to the Buddha, there is another place that needs to be paid attention to, that is, to be able to practice the teachings of the Buddha and Bodhisattva to us in lifeDo not do any evil, but do all good。If you can correct your mistakes, do good deeds and accumulate virtues, and be a good student of the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas will be very happy when they know about it, and you will also have good fortune as a result!

    If you are interested in the Dharma, I will explain it to you in detail.

    In the practice of all evil, there is a great evil and a great good, which can determine our blessings and luck in the future.

    This great evil, we are easy to ignore, that is, killing, God has the virtue of good life, and the most cherished thing for living beings is their own life, we kill and take lives, the pain of living beings is very deep, resentment is also very deep, Buddhism tells us, killing is a great evil, there is evil retribution, we seek blessing and luck, this article must not be abstained from.

    In addition, there is a great good deed, which is also easy for us to ignore, that is, filial piety to parents, filial piety first, Confucius said, the most difficult thing to filial piety to parents is "sex difficulty", that is, it is difficult to be kind to parents, (friends, you can think about it, isn't that so?) Therefore, if we want to practice filial piety, we must first speak softly to our parents and not be fierce.

    Finally, friends, you can ask some Buddhist books to read, we believe in Buddhism, learn Buddhism, not only go to the famous mountain ancient temple to burn incense, kowtow to it, our blessings, luck and shouting, on the one hand, you can rely on the Bodhisattva to bless, more importantly, it is to rely on yourselfLearn the Dharma, practice the Dharma (e.g. chanting, vegetarianism, release life), and do good deedsRepaired.

    Buddhist books are available in temples and Xinhua bookstores. There are many benefits to studying Buddhism, such as the formation of fate, the root of good and evil, the destination of life, and the path to happiness and happiness from suffering.

    The destination of life that Buddhism talks about, we are human beings now, so is there an afterlife, and what will become of the next life? Is there eternal life? Also, Can you be happy in the afterlife?

    Or is it painful? Is there a way to make yourself happy and all sentient beings happy? This is discussed in detail in the Dharma).

    Let's ask this question: There is such a situation in life, good people are not rewarded, but bad people are smooth, what is the reason?

    This is because the law of cause and effect in Buddhism is based on three lifetimes, (previous life, present life, and future life), a good person has accumulated evil in his previous life, and the evil result is ripe at this time in this life, so he must be rewarded first, and the evil person has accumulated good in his previous life, and the good fruit is ripe at this time, so he must also be rewarded first.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    All kinds of good and bad explanations can't be verified, they have no practical meaning, don't care about it, and worship the Buddha sincerely!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Recite the Buddha honestly, don't think so much, just walk carelessly.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Putting three pillars of incense and kowtowing three heads in front of the Buddha is an act of respect and vows to the enlightened, and it also represents a kind of causal logic. Kowtow three times and kowtow to the Buddha (enlightened one); The second prostration, vowing to learn from the enlightened and willing to return to the Buddha; The three prostrations are to reflect and repent of one's mistakes and sins in front of the solemn one.

    The three pillars of incense are called ring incense, fixed incense, and hui incense. The first pillar of incense expresses one's determination in front of the Buddha and gives up one's vices and delusions; the second pillar of incense, hoping that I can settle down; The third pillar of incense prays for wisdom for oneself.

    The Buddha is not a deity, but a teacher, and all kinds of worship and offerings are not for the purpose of worshipping idols, but have their profound connotations - worshipping the Buddha is to subdue the arrogance of the self; Burning incense is to express inner respect and remind oneself to make offerings to the Three Jewels with the true incense of precepts.

    Buddhism does not believe that there is an external deity who rules everything, and that one's life is one's own decision. By studying Buddhism, you can correctly understand the laws of the world and life, so that your life will become better and better.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There is no fixed number, maybe three is the imaginary number in most people's minds.

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