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To pray for blessing is to pray for happiness to the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas and to the gods. Pinyin: qí fú.
Interpretation: It refers to praying for the blessing of the gods or setting up a Jiao to repay the vows, and it is a way for good men and women to express their wishes to the gods and hope to be blessed by the gods.
Usually students, professionals, etc., pray to the gods and Buddhas to eliminate all their worries and protect themselves from success in exams and careers.
Synonym. 1. Blessings.
Interpretation: 1. This is to pray for God's blessings, and now it generally refers to wishing people smooth and happy.
2. Old customs. Chinese New Year's Eve salutes to welcome the gods of good fortune and wish for good luck in the coming year.
Source: Ba Jin, "Chinese".
It was as if they had come to ask me for blessings. ”
2. Prayers. Interpretation: It means a request, prayer, hope, etc. It's a wish to make a dream come true. It is more common in religious behavior.
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prayer blessing qí fú
It refers to praying for blessings from the gods or making a vow, and it is a way for good men and women to express their wishes to the gods and hope to be blessed by the gods. Usually scholars, professionals, etc., pray to Manjushri to eliminate all their troubles and protect themselves with success in exams and careers.
Among the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, each Bodhisattva and Buddha has his own merits, supernatural powers, and methods. When we worship and worship the Buddha, when we sincerely worship the Buddha, we will be blessed by the Buddha and the Bodhisattva. For example, Manjushri is the teacher of all Buddhas and represents wisdom, and worshipping Manjushri means the ascension of wisdom.
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The meaning is roughly similar, that is, the object of prayer or prayer, hoping to get a certain result, now many serious scientists are studying this problem, that is, whether the large-scale prayer or blessing ceremony will produce results for the object of its prayer or blessing, the facts show that some results without prayer or blessing objects can be statistically counted their probability, but it is very strange that the results of the object of prayer or prayer can not be counted at all. In other words, prayer or blessing affects the outcome of the object, what exactly is the effect? Is it a biofield? Is it an idea?
Or something else, it's hard to say...
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Prayer for blessing, Chinese vocabulary, pinyin: qí fú, which means to pray for blessings from the gods or to set up Jiao to repay wishes, is a way for good men and women to express their wishes to the gods, hoping to be blessed by the gods. Usually students, professionals, etc., pray for blessings and erect gods and Buddhas with friends, eliminate all their troubles, and protect themselves for success in exams and careers.
1. Pray for blessings with blessings in the New Year.
At the beginning of each year, in addition to praying for blessings on some traditional folk days, people write their wishes for the coming year and wish friends on the red blessing belt and hang them on the tree, praying for good fortune and good fortune.
2. Ten thousand lamps pray for blessings.
The lamp symbolizes light, warmth, goodness and peace. People use lamps to pray for peace and prosperity for the country and the people, peace and auspiciousness, and a bright future.
3. Hit the bell to pray for blessings.
In the temple, every year on the New Year, a bell prayer ceremony is held to pray for the New Year, ring the New Year's bell, and release good wishes for the New Year. The loud and strong bell cleanses everyone's hearts, washes away the dust of the old days, forgets the troubles of the old year, and everyone's heart is full of longing for a better new year.
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