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The Great Dictionary of Buddhism explains "cha cha" as follows:
Rub Cha] Little Floating Tu; That is, a small tower made of mud. It is placed on the seashore to town the disaster of the sea. Yuan History Volume 2 2: 'There are those who rub and rub, and they use mud to make small floating slaughter.' And again: 'The ones who do the chasa are a hundred thousand, or two hundred thousand, or even three hundred thousand.' ’
Ding Fubao Buddhist Dictionary explains "chacha" as follows:
Rub Rub] (Miscellaneous) Little Floating Tu also. Yuan Shi 222 said: 'There are those who rub and rub, and they use mud as small floating slaughter.' He also said, 'Those who do chasa may be one hundred and twenty thousand or three hundred thousand.' ’
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Tsa Buddha means small clay statue.
Tsha-tsha is a transliteration of the Tibetan word for small clay statues and pagodas made with molds or demolded. There are also a few Tibetan or Sanskrit mantras. The materials used to make the chacha are mainly clay, and the materials are taken locally, and the finished chacha is enshrined in the Buddha hall or pagoda, or put into the statue as a collection, which is a way to worship the Buddha and accumulate merits.
The word "chacha" originated from a word in the dialects of north-central India and is closely related to the pagoda, which is a literal translation of "Sanskrit" in Tibetan. Chinese means "copy". The Buddha of Tsa Tsa originated from the ancient Indian custom of storing Buddha statues and holy relics in stone pagodas to gather aura.
Ancient Indian Buddhist thought believed that the stupa symbolized the Buddha's admonitions and the gathering of the Buddha's aura. Therefore, when building the pagoda, many Buddha statues and sacred relics containing the pagoda were needed, and in order to meet this demand, the Buddha was born.
Rub the Buddha to wear exquisitely
1. All the entrances and exits are exquisite.
Wear a Buddhist card, try to wear it close to your body, and when you sleep at night, you can actually not take it off. However, if you are married, when the couple sleeps together at night, you should never put the amulet in the bedroom, otherwise it will blaspheme the gods. Usually when going to the toilet, bathing, or swimming, you should take off the amulet, otherwise it is easy to cause damage, and secondly, this is also to express your respect, so that the effect of the amulet can be maximized.
2. It should not be damaged or discarded at will.
When you don't usually wear the Buddha card, you should put it in a box, keep it properly, and don't throw it at home, which will bring you a lot of things that you regret. You can't let it be damaged, let alone lose it, otherwise it will bring you a lot of bad things. If you wear it for a long time, you are already tired of it, and you don't want to wear it anymore, so you can't throw it away as garbage.
You can return it to the temple or put it in a clean locker at home.
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