What are the consequences of not paying back the vows made in front of the Buddha?

Updated on society 2024-07-11
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There will be no consequences. The blessings of the Buddha are as great as the heavens. The Buddha doesn't give you this money to burn incense, and he doesn't care if you don't fulfill it.

    The emphasis on making a vow is nothing more than that some monks in the monastery who are below the law want to collect more money for incense.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Of course, if you are too busy or inconvenient, you can arrange for relatives and friends to help you repay your vows, even if you don't have time or forget to repay your vows, because all sentient beings are happy, the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas will be happy, and the Bodhisattvas of great compassion will not blame.

    Making a wish is a way for sentient beings to express their wishes, and it is not a bad thing, so the monastery will follow sentient beings in this regard, and will not advocate or oppose it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    After making a wish in front of the Buddha, if it is not fulfilled, then there are usually some undesirable consequences.

    First, failure to fulfill aspirations can affect an individual's confidence and beliefs. This can lead to doubts and distrust of the Dharma, and even wavering belief in the Dharma.

    Second, failure to fulfill wishes can affect an individual's destiny and future. In Buddhism, the fulfillment of wishes is related to the karma and good fortune of an individual, and failure to fulfill a wish may affect the individual's destiny and future.

    Finally, failure to fulfill wishes can affect an individual's mental health and physical health. In Buddhism, the fulfillment of wishes is related to the mental health and physical health of the individual, and failure to fulfill the wish may affect the mental health and physical health of the individual.

    Therefore, it is advisable to make an active effort to fulfill the wish after making a wish in front of the Buddha to avoid undesirable consequences.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you are not in a hurry, you can do a vow-repaying ritual to repay all your vows.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Making a wish is a kind of psychological and emotional sustenance, usually in the hope of achieving one's goals through prayers, prayers, etc. However, if a wish is not answered or fulfilled, it can be disappointing and frustrating.

    In Buddhism, making a wish is a form of practice in which one usually hopes to achieve one's goals through prayers, prayers, etc. If a wish is not answered or fulfilled, it can be disappointing and frustrating. However, Buddhism believes that making a wish is a form of spiritual practice and one should maintain a positive mindset and strive to achieve one's goals.

    If a wish is not answered or fulfilled, it can be disappointing and frustrating. However, Buddhism believes that making a wish is a form of spiritual practice and one should maintain a positive mindset and strive to achieve one's goals.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There will be no bad results. Buddhas and Bodhisattvas are all compassionate and compassionate. But it's better to pay it back if possible.

    There is a beginning and an end, at least it means that this person has credibility, usually we don't count what we say and will be looked down upon, we must do what we promise, or don't promise others, this is the standard of life.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you don't get your wish, you don't have to make a vow, but if you do, you have to make a vow.

    Being a man is about keeping promises, saying what you say must be done, you can't ask for a time to open your mouth, you get it and forget it, the Bodhisattva doesn't ask you to take anything to repay her, you see that she can't eat a clay wood carving, what do you want you to do? I only hope that we should be trustworthy in our work and treat others, and we must know how to think and repay, and we cannot be people who forget our responsibilities.

    All karma is inspired by your heart, the good heart will be rewarded, and the evil will be rewarded, you have to control your heart well, and often reflect on your own thoughts, whether you have deviated from the right path, whether you have violated our conscience as a human being, and if you are wrong, you must correct it in time.

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