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Invite Buddha statues, you want to accumulate blessings, you want to make offerings, and if you want to extinguish sins and eliminate karma, you want to worship. If you put it in the bedroom, it is suspected of being disrespectful, but it is sinful, which is not in line with the original intention of inviting the Buddha.
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1. Buddha statues are generally not recommended to be placed in the bedroom.
2. Because the bedroom is a private space, if you place a Buddha statue, it is easy to cause conflicts and cause psychological unease. Therefore, if you want to place a Buddha statue at home, it is better to vacate a separate space to place it, which is more appropriate. If there is no condition for only one house, the Buddha statue can be placed in the bedroom, but it must be covered with a red cloth.
Show respect and cleanliness.
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Buddhism does not have the idea of a natal Buddha. The patriarch told us not to wear statues of Buddhas and Bodhisattvas for our own benefit.
But since it has been made into a statue of Buddha and Bodhisattva, the statue of Buddha and Bodhisattva is used for worship, and there will be blessings for those who are truly respectful and sincere, and accumulate virtue for themselves.
How to worship the statue of Buddha and Bodhisattva in the temple, you can worship it like that. That's a Buddha statue, not a natal Buddha.
1 A classmate came to me and asked me what to do if someone came to tell me about the Buddha and Bodhisattva statues offered at home, and the position of the Buddha statues and Bodhisattva statues offered at home. It's the devil to disturb. He makes you separate, he makes you cling, he makes you troubled, so he decides not to listen.
2 Where should the Buddha statue be offered in the house? If you have a lot of houses in your house, you should set aside a Buddha hall to support the Buddha; If you don't have a lot of rooms, just use them in the living room. The living room is provided at the top, how to distinguish between this up and down?
Sitting in this seat, everyone who enters this house, the first thing he sees is that this direction is above.
3 There are two important meanings to the Buddha statue, the first of which is to remind yourself of your reverence at all times, which is very important! Respect is the manifestation of virtue, in the recitation book you often read "all respect", Buddhas and Bodhisattvas are sincere and respectful to people, things, and things! Are we sincere and respectful to people, things, and things?
4 To be sincere and respectful to all people and things, this person is a Buddha and a bodhisattva. I like this man, and I am a little respectful to him; That person is my enemy, and I hate him so much, this is an ordinary man.
5 Buddhas and Bodhisattvas are all respectful, and their decisions are equal and pure, with no superiority or inferiority, and no distinction. So we offer statues of the Buddha, because we are respectful to the Buddha, and when we are respectful to the Buddha, we immediately think: I have to be respectful to all living beings, and I have to be respectful to all things.
6 The scripture says, "All living beings become Buddhas." So, you have to respect every living being as if they were Buddhas, and that's the first meaning of making offerings to Buddha images, which is called true offerings. This offering Buddha statue is decided to be auspicious!
7 The second meaning of offering to the Buddha is to repay kindness. The Buddha was our first teacher, and we are able to receive the special benefits of the Dharma today, and we should not forget the fundamental teacher. So when we make offerings to the Buddha, we don't treat Him as a god, but as a teacher.
As soon as I see the Buddha statue, I want to be enlightened, I want to learn from the Buddha!
8 The statue of the Buddha is placed there, reminding me that I am not confused, and this is what it means. Secondly, when I see this Buddha statue, I know that I am also a Buddha. I don't think nonsense, I'm a Buddha; I'm cranky, I'm just a mortal. Therefore, becoming a Buddha and becoming an ordinary man is just a thought of yourself!
Master Clearspace replied: Yes. In modern metropolises, this is happening more and more.
Our living space is getting smaller and smaller, and many of us really have to use the temple in our bedrooms. In the bedroom, it is best to make a small Buddha shrine. We don't close the door of the shrine when we do the recitation, and open the door when we do the recitation.
If there is no Buddhist shrine, you make a curtain out of a cloth and close it, and it's the same, it's all very good, it's all a little bit of our respect.
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Summary. Absolutely. Placing a statue of the Bodhisattva Buddha at home is also a convenient way to increase our faith in faith.
However, if you put it at home, remember that in order to maintain respect and respect for the Buddha and Bodhisattva, there are three places that are not allowed, one is the bedroom (there is love between men and women), the kitchen (there is fumes and dirt), and the toilet (stinky and filthy), so the best place is the living room and study, and there are also people who put it in the entrance and other places, all of which are okay. As for those laymen who pay attention to the direction, it is a misunderstanding of the Dharma, you think that if the great Buddha and Bodhisattva also pay attention to the direction, how can you talk about the boundless mana! So don't confuse faith with superstition and customs.
Absolutely. Placing a statue of the Bodhisattva Buddha at home is also a convenient way to increase our faith in faith. However, if you put it at home, remember that in order to maintain respect and respect for the Buddha and Bodhisattva, there are three places that are not allowed, one is to lie in the high room (there is love between men and women), the kitchen (there is oil smoke and dirt), and the toilet (smelly and filthy), so the best place is the living room and study, and there are also people who put it in the entrance and other places, all of which are okay.
As for those who pay attention to the direction of the layman's saying, it is a misunderstanding of the Dharma, you think that if the great Buddha and Bodhisattva also pay attention to the direction, how can we talk about the boundless power of the Dharma filial piety! So don't confuse faith with superstition and customs. Celery ruler.
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