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On the fifteenth day of the first month, there are five kinds of offerings to the Buddha and Bodhisattva, namely:
1. Pineapple. The skin of the pineapple is one by one, which has the meaning of rising step by step, and it is quite respectful to put one on the left and one on the left and one during the offering, so the pineapple is also a very suitable fruit for worship.
2. Apples. The taste of apples is delicious and is loved by many people. The homonym of apple is flat, which represents peace and security, so it is better to use apple when offering.
3. Dragon fruit.
Dragon fruit represents red and prosperous, which means that it is a good choice for the God of Wealth.
4. Oranges. Oranges are very durable to store, and the homonym of oranges is "cheng", which represents the fulfillment of wishes, so it is also a fruit that is very suitable for worship.
5. Bananas. Bananas are also one of the fruits that most people love. The color of the banana is golden yellow, which symbolizes the full bowl and is a very good symbol, so the banana is the best choice for worship.
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It is commonly known as the ten offerings, that is, the ten items such as incense, flowers, lamps, water, fruits, tea, food, treasures, beads, and clothes are used to make offerings to the Buddha, all of which have certain metaphors, such as incense, symbolizing the abstinence from incense; Flowers, symbolizing beauty; lamp, which symbolizes light; Water, a symbol of purity; fruit, symbolizing the Buddha fruit; Tea, a symbol of sobriety; food, symbolizing fullness; Bao, a symbol of wealth; beads, symbolizing hope; Clothing, symbolic shelter, etc., all have their own meanings. As for the fruit, just choose it yourself, and the sayings that you can't use pears (meaning "leave") and durian (bad smell) are folk superstitions that don't need to be ignored.
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Five-color fruits, referred to as "five fruits", are selected according to the five colors of green, yellow, red, white, and black.
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All the fruits that we usually eat can be offered to the Bodhisattva.
There are no requirements for the variety of fruits to be enshrined, but care should be taken to choose ripe, fresh, and clean fruits to worship the Bodhisattva.
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Any fruit will do, as long as it is clean and fresh. We refer to the items to be worshiped as the ten offerings, that is, the ten items such as incense, flowers, lamps, water, fruits, tea, food, treasures, beads, and clothes are used to make offerings to the Buddha, all of which have certain metaphors, such as incense, symbolizing the abstinence from incense; Flowers, symbolizing beauty; lamp, which symbolizes light; Water, a symbol of purity; fruit, symbolizing the Buddha fruit; Tea, a symbol of sobriety; food, symbolizing fullness; Bao, a symbol of wealth; beads, symbolizing hope; Clothing, symbolic shelter, etc., all have their own meanings. As for the fruit, just choose it yourself, and the sayings that you can't use pears (meaning "leave") and durian (bad smell) are folk superstitions that don't need to be ignored.
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