Is it possible to worship the Buddha during menstruation? Can I go to the temple to burn incense and

Updated on healthy 2024-07-21
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    During menstruation, it is not allowed to go to the temple to offer incense, and the reasons for prayer are as follows. We have rumors in the community that women are not allowed to enter the Buddha hall during menstruation, nor can they worship the Buddha with incense, thinking that the blood is dirty and will collide with the Bodhisattva, in fact, this is a very superstitious statement. In primitive times, people knew that menstrual blood was also blood, but they did not understand its principle, although it would bleed for several days every month, but it would not get sick, so people would think that it was particularly mysterious, and that menstrual blood was also magical.

    On the one hand, blood can give people life, and people worship it very much, so the ancients used blood when they swore an oath, on the other hand, when it was war, blood was a symbol of pain, and people were particularly afraid, so when the ancients looked at blood, their hearts were very complicated, and women's blood was generally a symbol of uncleanness, and when women came to menstruate, they had to avoid incense, so it also brought a lot of taboos. <>

    Later in Buddhism.

    After it was introduced to China, many people will use this realm when making incense, thinking that it is very disrespectful for women to put on incense during menstruation, but in fact, this is also because they do not understand Buddhism and look at Buddhism with secular eyes. The Buddha has seen through life and death, told us some truths, and will treat the physiological correctly, will not taboo women's menstrual blood incense to the Buddha, the most important thing is sincerity. A normal phenomenon doesn't mean anything, and when we make incense, chanting sutras and reciting Buddha is a necessary homework every day, and we need to keep sticking to it, respecting the Bodhisattva, because of this small phenomenon, it is not good to give up.

    Therefore, for example, women can also go to the temple to offer incense during menstruation, but they can't not fail to worship, and they must wash it when they go up the mountain, and they can't stop worshipping the Buddha because they have menstruation. When chanting the sutras can be carried out normally, if we take the dirty things in our hands, we must first wash our hands and not touch the sutras with unclean hands, because the sutras are very clean, and our most important thing is sincerity, so we do not have so many taboos when we worship the Buddha, as long as we maintain a true heart to the Bodhisattva, this is the most important thing.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Many people ask this question, are "during the menstrual period can not enter the temple to worship the Buddha" said frightened, in fact, this is not in Buddhism is such a statement, the Buddha does not care about this, in addition, I also consulted a lot of high monks, including female monks (that is, our so-called "nuns"), the answer is yes, you think, especially the women's dojo (commonly known as "nuns"), they all live in the practice, everywhere worship the Buddha, do you have to move to the temple to live outside the temple in those days? It can be seen that the statement that "you are not allowed to enter the temple to worship the Buddha during the menstrual period" is a fallacy. So you just have to go and worship the Buddha and offer incense.

    Of course, everything has a root, so where does the saying "you can't go into the temple to worship the Buddha during your menstrual period"? Originated from Chinese folk worship of ancestors, because the ancestors became gods, the yang energy is very heavy, so when worshipping the ancestors, women who come to menstruation are forbidden to enter, the reason is that women are considered to be yin, and they will be chongke; Second, ancestor sacrifice comes from ancient times, and scientific knowledge was not popularized in that era, believing that menstruation comes from the lower body, which is homologous to feces and urine, and is not clean, and thirdly, blood represents war, disaster and bloodshed, which is not auspicious, so it is forbidden for women to sacrifice to their ancestors during menstruation. Then it was slowly misunderstood by later generations, and it was extended to the misunderstanding that "you can't enter the temple to worship the Buddha during the menstrual period".

    In the same way, if the girl is pregnant, after giving birth and other factors, if the physical strength permits, of course, you can also go to the temple to worship the Buddha.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Come to the great aunt and go to the incense.

    During the menstrual period, prayer can be reduced and the recitation of Buddha sutras should be carried out as usual. Menstrual cloths should be changed frequently (cloths were used in ancient times, sanitary napkins are used today), and hands should be washed immediately if they are in direct contact with menstrual cloths (sanitary napkins); Do not use hands that have been in direct contact with menstrual cloths (sanitary napkins) to read scriptures and burn incense. Buddhism is originally harmonious and unhindered, and only then will the outer way cling to rigid principles.

    Many people in society only believe in foreign teachings and do not understand the correct teachings of the Dharma, resulting in many Buddhists not being able to obtain the benefits of the Dharma.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is best not to burn incense when you go to the temple during menstruation. Because it would be considered disrespectful to the gods. But in fact, it is also a statement in the past, and there is no official explanation. If you have a faith, it is better not to touch the incense, but if you don't care about this kind of thing, you can.

    Women have menstruation every month, and menstruation can be as short as two or three days, and as long as it may be six or seven days. This is a physiological phenomenon of women. But what about practice?

    Those who practice the Dharma should have pure thoughts one after another, and they should not stop their efforts without stopping, and you can't stop your practice because of such a physiological phenomenon, and you will be interrupted, and this interruption may cause a lot of losses.

    Cultivation requires a spirit of dripping water through stones, dripping water through stones, your water is honest in that drop, in that drop, it can drip through this stone. Cultivation is the most afraid of being exposed to the cold, she stopped practicing for a while, and after stopping, it was deserted, and she was very rusty when she picked it up again. Therefore, it must be uninterrupted and long-term, so it cannot be interrupted casually.

    The benefits of the Dharma should be sought from respect, and if there is a point of respect, a point of sinful karma will be eliminated, and a point of blessing and wisdom will be obtained; If you are very respectful, you will eliminate 10 points of sinful karma and increase 10 points of blessing. If there is no respect at all, although there is a distant cause, the sin of blasphemy is unimaginable.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There is nothing wrong with worshipping Buddhas and Bodhisattvas.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It should be possible for me to be.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    During menstruation, you can go to the temple to offer incense.

    Folk rumors believe that women's menstrual blood will collide with ghosts and gods, making them angry when they see blood, and if they go to the temple to worship the Buddha during their menstrual period, they will "offend" the Buddha and Bodhisattva, and be disrespectful to them.

    In fact, these are all superstitions, and Buddhism does not have such a saying at all. Menstrual period is the normal physiological condition of women, not to mention lay believers, there will also be many female monks and nuns in monasteries, they are monks and nuns, do they have to stop practicing because of the so-called taboo of menstrual period? Obviously unreasonable.

    As long as you have the intention of burning incense and worshiping the Buddha, and take care of yourself neatly and tidy, you can rest assured that you will worship the Buddha, and the merits and blessings will be immeasurable.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    OK.

    When women are menstruating, Zen can be worshiped less. Because of the woman's menstrual period, the body may not be adapted, in this case, you don't have to worship the Buddha as usual, or even don't have to go to the temple to worship the Buddha, but it doesn't mean that you can't enter the temple during the menstrual period.

    When women go to worship the Buddha during their menstrual period, they should pay attention to the fact that they should often change the cloth of filth. If your hands touch the cloth, wash it immediately. It is best to turn the scriptures or burn incense with unclean hands.

    Note: Don't be superstitious about Buddhism, Buddhism pays attention to cause and effect, and it is cause and effect that determine your blessings and misfortunes, not your gender, nor your natural attributes.

    In the view of Buddhism, all sentient beings have the wisdom and virtue of the Buddha, the Buddha-nature of all sentient beings is equal, and there is no difference between all sentient beings in the eyes of the Buddha, and the Buddha does not look at sentient beings with a discriminating mind, and sentient beings should not look at the Buddha with a discriminating mind.

    Whether you are rich or poor, whether you are beautiful or ugly, whether you are a woman or a man, in the eyes of the Buddha, all beings are all beings, whether you are in your menstrual period or not, as long as you go to the temple to burn incense, there is no taboo.

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