Can you bow deeply to the Buddha Can you bow deeply to the Buddha?

Updated on culture 2024-07-22
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Yes, that kind of bow is a respectful way of voluntary Buddhist scriptures to worship the Buddha and worship the ten merits of the Buddha.

    The Sutra of Retribution for Distinguishing Good and Evil": At that time, the Buddha told the elders. If there are people again, they will come.

    The tower clasps hands respectfully.

    There are ten merits. What a ten.

    A vast aristocracy. Second, the color is vast.

    The three forms are vast. Fourth, there are many things.

    Five treasures are vast. Sixth, the name is vast.

    Seven letters of origin are vast. 8. Remembering the vastness.

    9. Wisdom is vast. Ten art industry vast.

    If you are an elder. If there are people who clasp their palms together and respect the tower of the Buddha. Meritorious service. If there are people who pray together at the Nyorai Pagoda. Ten merits. What a ten.

    One is softly spoken. Second, wisdom is outstanding.

    The three of them rejoiced all day. Four great virtues.

    The five virtuous people live together. Sixth, noble and free.

    Seven constants are worth all the Buddhas. Eight close to the Bodhisattva.

    Nine lives for life. Ten speed certificate passed away.

    Such is merit. Worship the stupa is retribution.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If you want to, you can do it. The point is, you need to know why you're doing it?

    The key to revering a person is to follow his example and think what he thinks, say what he says and do what he does, rather than bow down to him.

    If you don't respect him, your bowing to him is just a formality.

    People in remote mountainous areas are very simple and kind, they may not know that there is a Buddha in the world, but they all walk the Bodhisattva path.

    Although the monks in the temple are ordained and worship the Buddha every day, they can see the money and beauty in their eyes, which can only mean that they have no Buddha in their hearts, right?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Yes, it matters whether you study Buddhism or not.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Absolutely! It's all about showing your respect.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello! As long as you are respectful, you can do it once, twice, three times!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Of course. Respect the Buddha and you will have good luck.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    To the Buddha, you can believe in the ritual of one bow and three bows, and etiquette is just a form, and the most important thing is to be sincere.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It doesn't matter if you bow and fold, it's an expression of respect, why bother the Buddha also said, "Everyone has Buddha nature!" Everyone can become a Buddha!" But don't take refuge, that's the principle.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes! It's all about showing respect in your heart. You know, these are just formalities and don't matter. It's the heart that matters! Respect, sincerity and sincerity are the most important, and the so-called "sincerity is spirituality" is what it means.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Of course. It should be respectful.

    One of the main gods of Taoism is Taishang Laojun (Lao Tzu), he is an ancient saint in our country, and his book "Tao Te Ching" is not lower than the Western Bible.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Bowing is suitable for coming solemnly.

    A ceremonial occasion to celebrate the source of joy.

    Bowing is a bow, and it is suitable for solemn or festive ceremonies, as well as for ordinary social and business occasions. There are three common types of bowing:

    1. Three bows.

    The basic movement specification of the three bows is as follows:

    1) Before bowing, you should take off your hat, take off your scarf, stand solemnly, and look at the recipient.

    2) Men's hands hang down naturally and are placed on the sides of the body; The woman's hands are draped in front of her abdomen.

    3) Bend the upper part of the body about 90° forward and downward, then return to the original state, and so on three times.

    2. Bow deeply.

    Its basic action is the same as three bows, the difference is that deep bowing generally only needs to bow once, but the bending range must reach 90 degrees to show respect.

    3. Social and business bowing.

    1) When prostrating, stand upright and keep your body upright;

    2) Face the recipient at a distance of two or three steps;

    3) Take the waist as the axis, lean the whole shoulder forward by more than 15 degrees (generally 60 degrees, depending on the degree of respect of the person who bows to the recipient), and greet "Hello", "Good morning", "Welcome" and so on;

    4) When friends meet for the first time, between comrades, between guests and hosts, between subordinates and superiors, and juniors to elders, etc., they can bow and salute to express their respect for each other.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Do you know the details of bowing for everyday occasions?

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    (1) When bowing, look at the recipient with a slight smile, stand upright, and then bend forward. Men should have their hands hanging naturally down the trouser line at their sides, while women should have their hands placed naturally in front of their abdomen. When saluting, move slowly and do not raise your head quickly.

    Otherwise, it will give people a decadent and casual feeling.

    2) The bow is a very formal etiquette, generally used for solemn or festive occasions. In everyday life, students can bow to teachers, juniors to elders, subordinates to superiors, performers to audiences, and to receive awards. However, it is not appropriate to bow to others in ordinary meeting occasions.

    3) The degree of bending when bowing generally depends on the identity and occasion of the other party, under normal circumstances, a 60-degree bow is sufficient, and a 90-degree bow is only used to express respect for elders, superiors, foreign guests, and to express deep gratitude to colleagues and friends who have given great help to them.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Reply. 1. The classification of bowing is three bows. Before saluting, take off your hat or scarf, stand with your body at eye level, bend the upper part of your body about 90 degrees forward, and then return to its original form, and so on three times in a row. The other is a deep bow (15 degrees 90 degrees), which is suitable for almost all social and business occasions, between friends who meet for the first time, between comrades, between guests and hosts, between subordinates to superiors, and juniors to elders, in order to show respect for each other, you can bow and salute.

    2. The essentials of bowing should be to stand upright in front of the recipient, take two or three steps, take the waist as the axis, and lean forward 15 degrees to 90 degrees (the specific range of forward leaning depends on the degree of respect of the person who bows to the recipient), put the feet together, lean forward with the upper part of the body, and the eyes fall from the opponent's face to his feet, and then return to an upright posture. Men place their hands at their sides, and women put their hands together in front of their bodies. Bend over at a moderate pace, then slowly raise your head and straighten your back.

    When bowing, you should pay attention to each other, not squint, and the recipient should look politely at the other person when he or she lifts up after the salute. 3. Precautions for bowingWhen bowing, the eyes should not squint and look around, do not giggle, do not hold cigarettes or eat in the mouth, do not move too fast, be steady, dignified, and have reverence for each other. As a rule, the recipient should return the bow with approximately the same degree of forward leaning as the giver's upper body; However, when a superior or elder returns the salute, it is not necessary to return the salute with a bow, but can bow and nod or shake hands in return.

    Fourth, the use of bowing etiquette occasions 1, when meeting guests, colleagues, express gratitude or return gifts, bow 15 degrees. 2. When picking up and dropping off customers, bow 30 degrees. 3. When you meet or thank the customer for the first time, bow 45 degrees.

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