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What is the hanging of worshipping Buddha?

Question 1: What are the rules for worshipping Buddha? Some precautions for worshipping Buddha: incense should be called "please", not "buy" Precautions for burning incense: There are many bodhisattvas in the temple. You can worship them one by one if you like. If time doesn't allow, burn them in front of the Ursa major. The steps are as follows: please ask for incense yourself, and others can't pay. You'd better light them with your own fire. Facing the main hall gate (for fire prevention, it is generally not allowed to burn incense in the main hall now), hold three Qing Xiang lightly with both hands (the man's left hand is on the top, the right hand is on the bottom, and the woman is on the other hand), and suddenly mention the top, and the burning fire will be extinguished immediately. Don't blow it out with your mouth. When you burn incense, you should burn incense first and then worship. Many people hold a lot of incense and worship everywhere. There are boiling incense ashes and thick smoke everywhere in the temple. These are all manifestations of ignorance. In fact, three incense sticks are enough. You can worship in a furnace. When you pass the Buddhist temple, you can cross your hands and worship three times. Buddhism doesn't take it seriously at all. The most important thing is whether you are clean and self-centered. Hold the incense as high as your forehead, close your eyes and make a wish; Then worship three times (the height of holding incense should not be lower than the lower body), turn right, face east (the main hall gate generally faces south), make a wish in the third step, and worship three times; Then face south and face north. After the worship, you can insert incense into the incense burner. Note: burn incense with your left hand, because your right hand kills you, and your left hand should be relatively peaceful. Don't throw it into the incense burner. Don't burn incense when a woman has her period. To burn incense in the temple is to light her heart, and to light a lamp is to light her heart. At this time, you can get the blessing of Buddha and Bodhisattva, thus gaining wisdom and so on. So you can burn one, two, three at most. No need to burn more. When you enter the temple to burn incense, you can bring it with you or buy it from outside. However, incense is usually found in the main hall and can be used directly. If economic conditions permit, you can put some merit money into the merit box. If it's hard, don't worry that the Bodhisattva won't blame you. You have the same merit in worshipping Buddha. But many people who have seen Buddhism please hang a rosary around their necks. Master said that most people can't afford it. So I hope that if a friend invites a rosary in the future, please bring it. Burn three incense, one for Buddha, one for dharma and one for monk; In the middle of the cushion in the temple, it is for family members to worship Buddha. In the family, men bow their heads with the left one and women with the right one. Walk clockwise in the temple to worship Buddha and enter the front of the temple. Try not to walk in the middle, walk along the edge of the stairs, men left and women right. Try not to go through the main entrance when entering the door, because the abbot's door enters through the main entrance at night, while the novice monk enters through the side door. Therefore, in order to keep in line with the temple, everyone should try to enter through the side door, male left and female right, crossing their right feet as much as possible when entering, and entering the temple door through the side door when leaving (generally don't step on the threshold), and never step on the threshold. It is said that the threshold is God's shoulder or something, and stepping on it is disrespectful. ) First, be pious, be honest, keep your hands clean, don't talk loudly about irrelevant things in the temple gate, don't point your finger at the Buddha statue, and don't speak disrespectfully loudly. More importantly, you can't make a wish casually, because you must keep it. If you are not sure, don't make a wish. Don't ask for wealth, Buddha didn't bless you to get rich. You can seek peace and health. Don't just promise to give the Buddha something to support and then forget it. Buddha does not dispute your fragrance. This statement tells us not to make promises at will. The so-called life must be carried out as promised. It should be these lies that annoy the Buddha. Don't cross the futon, because it will also give people an unconscious feeling, and it is impolite to stand in front of the pilgrims who are burning incense when you worship in the future, because it may make others feel (verbally), greedy, (verbally) and stupid, which are the three poisons on the road to practice. It is difficult to see the truth if the three poisons are not extinguished. To make a wish in Taoist temple is to realize it. Come back after a year's wish has come true. Just go in and ask someone. If you don't make a wish, just worship, then you don't have to. Generally speaking, monasteries don't have to make a wish, but you'd better make a wish and do a lot of good deeds. Make a wish. Make your own wish. Without the consent of the temple, you may not pick flowers and fruits within the management scope of the temple, or take offerings and other things without permission. This is also a wrong behavior. It's called "four places to steal" and you'll get the result. Don't eat meat in the temple. Please don't place the amulet of scripture at will. You should put a clean bookcase away. When sharing a room, there must be no legal items such as Buddhist amulets in the room, because amulets and other amulets protect the body ... >>

Question 2: What are the requirements for worshipping Buddha? Sincerity is the spirit. If you have no experience, you can explain it to the Buddha. I hope the Buddha doesn't blame you, and the principle should still be observed. However, you are not a Buddhist disciple. As long as you dress neatly and fast to worship Buddha, others can go to the temple to see what others do and follow the trend, but you can't. You must explain to the Buddha. I hope the Buddha doesn't blame you. I heard someone tell me!

Question 3: What do you need to prepare to worship Buddha? Rules and etiquette for entering the temple

First, the rules of worshipping Buddha, asking for heaven and burning incense

Straighten your clothes before entering the temple and take care of your body and mind. After entering the temple, worship Buddha first. See the monk again. When you see the Buddha statues in Buddhist temples and lecture halls, whether they are wood carvings, copper castings, paper paintings, silk paintings or silk paintings, you should dress neatly and bow respectfully to the Buddha and Bodhisattva. If you are in a hurry, you must also ask questions to show your respect.

Laymen are not allowed to worship Buddha on the mat in the center of the Hall of the Great Hero, because it is for the abbot or monk to worship Buddha, and they can worship Buddha twice in the Hall of the Great Hero. Buddhism is three points, six links, ten strengths, four fearlessness and eighteen inconsistencies. All living beings have a heart, and all Buddhas know it. Therefore, as long as they are sincere and respectful, there is no need to cling to the Buddha.

When worshipping Buddha, the action is not slow or urgent, the memory is pious, and the external respect is respected. Don't look respectful, dally with me, or cheat your dignity in the name of practice. The posture of crossing your hands is to put your hands flat on your chest. Fingers together up. The degree is that you can see the nameless fingertips. Palm should be empty, don't close it.

When you worship Buddha, throw yourself into the ground, not your ass. Turn your hands over, palms up, observe the Buddha's feet and touch the ground with your feet and forehead. When you worship Buddha, you can recite a eulogy in your heart: "There is no Buddha in heaven and earth, and ten parties are incomparable in the world." I have seen everything in the world, and nothing is like a Buddha. " You can recite it once or three times, and then recite the mantra of "celebrating the day and welcoming guests" three times. After the worship, you can worship the Buddha statue and say to yourself, "The king of France is supreme. Three worlds unparalleled, a mentor who combines heaven and man, and a loving father who lives under one roof for four generations. I want to convert today. I can destroy three industries. Say you're surprised Billions can't be robbed. " If you can't recite the mantra, then it's ok for you to observe in your mind when you worship Buddha: "I'm worshipping the Infinite Buddha of Shifang III".

No matter how many Buddha statues are enshrined in a Buddhist temple, it is generally enough to worship the Buddha three times. Personal practice depends on his wishes. If the crowd in the temple is already * * *, cross your hands and ask questions and stand with the crowd. There is no need to worship.

If a monk is worshipping Buddha, laity should not worship Buddha in front of Master or side by side with Master, but worship Buddha behind Master. When someone salutes the Buddha, don't go straight through it.

When asking questions, don't just nod your head. It must be bent 90 degrees or slightly weaker, not too low.

Flowers, fruits and seasonal vegetables must be clean when offering Buddha. If you don't know how to worship them, you can ask the incense master in the temple to worship them for you. Flowers for Buddha should be put in vases and fruits should be washed clean.

It is necessary to burn incense for Buddha. Many people light a handful of incense everywhere as soon as they enter the temple, as if they were not at ease without inserting any incense burner. Actually, it doesn't have to be like this when burning incense. Just light a wick or three wicks of incense in the big incense burner in front of the main hall. Method of burning incense: When burning incense, hold the incense with your thumb and forefinger, close the other three fingers, raise the incense to your eyebrows with your hands, and watch the Buddha and Bodhisattva appear in front of us and accept the incense. If there are many people, stick the incense vertically so as not to burn others. If you put three incense sticks, the first one is placed in the middle of the incense burner to say "for Buddha", the second one is placed on the right, and the third one is placed on the left to say "for monk". After offering incense, he put his hands together and said to himself, "To support all beings, may this incense spread all over the ten realms, support all Buddhas and honor all saints." When lighting incense, if the incense is lit, don't blow it out with your mouth, fan it out with your palm. After inserting the incense, you can ask questions without nodding and bowing again and again.

Do not comment on the solemnity of Buddha statues. When you see the Buddha statue in an unclean place, you should hold it and move it to a clean place. If you see someone disrespectful to the Buddha statue, you should speak kindly in private.

Second, the rules of chanting and holding scriptures in Tibetan scriptures.

Buddhism pursues respect, and respect for law is the basis of wisdom. The purpose of learning Buddhism is to enlighten wisdom and seek liberation. Therefore, we should be respectful to Buddhist scriptures and other buddhas, such as laws and regulations, and we should not be hasty.

Books should be carefully placed, arranged neatly and orderly, and should not be mixed with secular books or sundries. Respect the dharma as Buddha.

Group reading should follow the crowd, and individual reading should not interfere with others. When attending the Dharma meeting or chanting in the morning and evening, you must hold the scriptures with both hands. Whenever you read Buddhist scriptures, you must not roll them up, or take them to the corner and fold them in half at will.

If you are reading alone, before reading Buddhist scriptures, you should clean up a few cases, burn incense and sit up, don't put your feet forward, and don't eat while reading. We should be serious and respectful, just as the Buddha is in front of us. Before you read it, you should read the Book of Enlightenment: "There is no deep and subtle method, and there are millions of robberies. I am willing to understand the true meaning of Tathagata. " If you have distracting thoughts and delusions before or during chanting, it is best to combine the scriptures first, * * * or get up to pray ... >>

Question 4: What should we pay attention to when worshipping Buddha? What are the taboos when worshipping Buddha? Incense should be called "please" instead of "buy".

Precautions for burning incense:

There are many bodhisattvas in the temple. You can worship them one by one if you like. If time doesn't allow, all you have to do is burn them in front of the Ursa major. The steps are as follows:

Please buy your own incense, others can't pay.

It's best to burn incense with your own fire (three is enough, and you don't need to burn a lot of incense), face the main entrance of the main hall (you can't burn incense in the main hall for fire prevention now), gently hold three Qing Xiang in your hands (the man's left hand is on the top, the right hand is on the bottom, and the woman is on the other hand), and suddenly mention the top, and the burning fire will go out immediately. Never blow it out with your mouth.

When you burn incense, burn incense first and then worship. Many people hold a handful of incense and worship everywhere. There are hot incense ashes everywhere in the temple, and the thick smoke makes people's eyes hard to open. They think that the higher the fragrance, the more sincere the heart. These are expressions that they don't understand. In fact, three incense sticks are enough, and you can worship in one furnace. When "a furnace of ten thousand buddhas" passes by without a Buddhist temple, just cross your hands and worship three times. There are not many Buddhists at all.

Hold the incense as high as your forehead, close your eyes and make a wish; Then worship three times. (The height of incense cannot be lower than the lower body. )

Turn right, facing east (usually the main hall door faces south), make a wish in the third step, and worship three times; Then face south and face north.

After the worship, you can put incense in the incense burner. Note: burn incense with your left hand, because your right hand kills you, and your left hand should be relatively peaceful. You shouldn't throw it into the incense burner.

Don't burn incense when a woman has her period.

Burning incense in the temple is to light your heart, and lighting a lamp is to light your heart. At this time, you can get the blessing of Buddha and Bodhisattva, thus gaining wisdom and so on. So you can burn one, two, three at most. No need to burn more. When you enter the temple to burn incense, you can bring it with you or buy it from outside. However, incense is usually found in the main hall and can be used directly. If economic conditions permit, you can put some merit money into the merit box. If it's hard, don't worry that the Bodhisattva won't blame you. You have the same merit in worshipping Buddha.

But many people who have seen Buddhism please hang a rosary around their necks. Master said that most people can't afford it. So I hope that if a friend invites a rosary in the future, please bring it.

Burn three incense, one for Buddha, one for dharma and one for monk;

In the middle of the cushion in the temple, it is for family members to worship Buddha. In the family, men bow their heads with the left one and women with the right one.

Walk clockwise in the temple to worship Buddha.

Try not to walk in the middle before entering the temple, along the edge of the stairs, men are left and women are right, and try not to walk through the main entrance, because the door of the night abbot enters from the main entrance, while the novice monk enters from the side entrance, so in order to be consistent with the temple, everyone tries to enter from the side entrance, men are left and women are right, crossing their right feet as much as possible when entering, and going out from the side entrance without stepping on the threshold (generally, the threshold of the temple is very high). Never step on the threshold when you enter the temple gate. It is said that the threshold is God's shoulder or something, and stepping on it is disrespectful. )

First of all, be pious, be honest and keep your hands clean. Don't make noise and say irrelevant "nagging" in the temple. Don't point your finger at the Buddha statue. Don't make noise and say disrespectful things. More importantly, you can't make a wish casually, because you must keep it. If you are not sure, don't make a wish. Don't ask for wealth, Buddha didn't bless you to get rich. You can seek peace and health. Don't just promise to give the Buddha something to support and then forget it. Buddha does not dispute your fragrance. This statement tells us not to make promises at will. The so-called life must be carried out as promised. It should be these lies that annoy the Buddha.

Don't cross the futon, because it will also give people an unconscious feeling, and it is impolite to stand in front of the pilgrims who are burning incense when you worship in the future, because it may make others feel (verbally), greedy, (verbally) and stupid, which are the three poisons on the road to practice. It is difficult to see the truth if the three poisons are not extinguished.

To make a wish in Taoist temple is to realize it. Come back after a year's wish has come true. Just go in and ask someone. If you don't make a wish, just worship, then you don't have to. Generally speaking, monasteries don't have to make a wish, but you'd better make a wish and do a lot of good deeds. Make a wish. Make your own wish.

Without the consent of the temple, you may not pick flowers and fruits within the management scope of the temple, or take offerings and other things without permission. This is also a wrong behavior. It's called "four places to steal" and you'll get the result.

Don't eat meat in the temple ... >>

Question 5: What's the point of going to a temple to worship Buddha? Nowadays, more and more people believe in Buddhism and more tourists visit famous temples. You should know the rules and etiquette when you go to the temple to burn incense, worship Buddha and pray. However, many people don't know how to burn incense and worship Buddha. In order to make the ten parties believe in planting Futian, widely benefit from the law, and go their own way, we will briefly introduce the correct method of burning incense and praying for common legal benefits. ? There is a custom of burning incense and worshiping Buddha in the temple. When you see the mage coming, you should lean sideways, bow with your hands folded, let the mage pass in front of you and say, Amitabha. When you meet the mage you want to see, you should bow to the mage after entering the room and say: bow to the infinite life of a mage; If the host says "bye", you will. If master doesn't say anything, you can get up and sit down at last after knocking three times. First, the number of ceremonies to enter the door There are many doors in the temple building, so you should pay attention to which door to enter. It is said that only temples with lights are qualified to build thirteen gates. The three doors in the middle are for people to enter and leave. Ordinary tourists can only enter through the right door, and the middle door is called an empty door, and only monks can enter and leave. When entering the door, the male guest enters from the left side of the door, taking his left foot first, and the female guest enters from the right side of the door, taking his right foot first. The bigger the step, the better. At the same time, entering the temple should follow the principle that the left door enters and the right door exits. Note: you must not step on the threshold (it is said that the threshold represents the Buddha's shoulder, and of course you must not step on it). And the salute to 1 and the sixth step means wholeheartedly and smoothly. Second, burn incense and worship Buddha? Wash your hands before worshipping Buddha. Incense should be called "please" instead of "buy". Ordinary people should hold incense in their left hand (it is said that their right hand is unclean, and most people use their right hand to kill people), and pray for themselves three times, six times for two generations and nine times for three generations. Thirteen is an extreme, and thirteen wick incense is a high fragrance of complete merit. Burn incense before kowtowing. If you burn incense, hold the incense in your left hand and the candle in your right. When burning incense, light the incense with your own fire first. The more prosperous the better, people often say that incense is strong. Left hand on the top, right hand holding incense on the bottom, bow your head. After bowing, put the incense in the incense ashes and you can kowtow at the door. If you kowtow, you should find Buddha, Bodhisattva or Lohan. For example, you can't kowtow to Tibetan Bodhisattva. It is advisable to burn three sticks of incense, which means "abstinence, determination and wisdom" without omission; It also means to support Buddhism, Buddhism and monks to live in the three treasures. This is the most complete and civilized incense offering. There is not much fragrance, but the heart is in my heart. The so-called "burning three points of civilized incense, respecting a sincere heart." When incense enters the incense burner, it should be at a horizontal angle, indicating safety. The posture of lowering the head is like this. Kneel on the futon and put your hands together. Note that these palms are hollow, hold them above your head, pause to your mouth, make a wish, then go down to your heart, meditate, then spread them out, palms up, upper body prone. There is also a blessing ceremony called opening the light. Of course, it is best to be presided over by a Taoist priest. Things that are usually opened at home must be burned with clean hands on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, otherwise it is disrespectful. But if it is special light, it is different, and the object that opens the light can be carried with you. Lighting items can only be ivory, gold or jade. Wrap the items to be lit with red paper or red kits and paper with the name of the blessed person and the Chinese character Geng written on it (it is not necessary to write the Chinese character Geng), hand in a blessing (preferably related to the number 369) and ask the master to help light it. Speak respectfully, or you will offend your master and not give you a light. The process of opening the light is to put all the open objects into a .................................................................................................................................................................. >

Question 6: What is the process of going to worship Buddha? What are the taboos? The knowledge of seeking Buddha "Bodhi has no trees, and the mirror is not Taiwan;" Nothing. Where did the dust come from? "-the lyrics of this song" Everything goes with fate "are very good. On Saturday, my girlfriend and I went to eight places to worship Buddha. We have always been followers of Buddhism, but we don't know how to burn incense and worship Buddha. Hehe, I know I am an unprofessional believer! But everyone understands faith from different angles. I only know: people who have Buddhist karma must have good roots! I just hope I can do more good deeds in my lifetime, hehe-I officially offered incense to the Buddha for the first time and learned some elementary school questions. First, the time for burning incense should be the first day, the fifteenth day and the twenty-fifth day. -2. Precautions for burning incense:-There are many bodhisattvas in the temple. You can worship them one by one if you like. If time doesn't allow, burn them in front of the Ursa major. The steps are as follows:-1. Invited incense, others can't pay. -2. It's best to light your own fire and light incense (three is enough, you don't need to burn a lot). -3. Facing the main entrance of a main room (you can't burn incense in the main room for fire prevention now), gently holding three Qing Xiang in your hand (the man's left hand is above, the right hand is below, and the woman is in the other hand), suddenly mentioning it, the burning fire will be extinguished immediately. Never blow it out with your mouth. -4. When burning incense, burn incense first and then worship. Three sticks of incense is enough. You can worship in a furnace. When you pass each Buddhist temple, you can bow down with your hands folded three times. Buddhism doesn't take it seriously at all. The most important thing is whether you are clean and self-centered. -5. Hold the incense to your forehead, close your eyes and make a wish, and then worship three times. (The height of holding incense should not be lower than the lower part of the body) -6. Turn right to the east (usually the main hall gate faces south), make a wish in the third step, and worship three times; Then face south, face north -7, and after the worship, you can insert the incense into the incense burner. Note: burn incense with your left hand, because the right hand kills life and the left hand is relatively peaceful. You shouldn't throw it into the incense burner. -8. Don't burn incense when a woman comes to her period. -9. Burning incense in the temple is to light your heart, and lighting a lamp is to light your heart. At this time, you can get the blessing of Buddha and Bodhisattva, thus gaining wisdom and so on. So you can burn one incense, two incense, and three incense at most. No need to burn more. -10. You can bring your own incense into the temple or buy it from outside. However, incense is usually found in the main hall and can be used directly. If economic conditions permit, you can put some merit money into the merit box. If it's hard, don't worry that the Bodhisattva won't blame you. You also have merits in worshipping Buddha. -1 1. However, I have met many people who believe in Buddhism. Please hang a rosary around their necks. The master said that most people can't afford it. So I hope that if a friend invites a rosary in the future, please bring it. -12, burn three fragrant flowers, one for Buddha, one for dharma and one for monk; -13, the mats in the temple are for family members to worship Buddha. Among family members, men bow with their left hand and women with their right; -14. When you enter the temple gate, you'd better take your hat and walking stick with you or put it in his room. Never put it on the Buddha case or the Buddha table. Try not to walk in the middle. Walk along the edge of the stairs. Men are left and women are right. Try not to walk through the main entrance, because the night abbot's door comes from the main entrance, while the novice monk comes from the side entrance. Therefore, in order to be consistent with the temple, everyone tries to enter from the side entrance, men are left and women are right. When entering, try to cross his right foot. When going out, go out from the side entrance, and don't step on the threshold (generally, the threshold of the temple is very high). Never step on the threshold when you enter the temple gate. (It is said that the threshold is a Buddha's shoulder, and it is disrespectful to step on it)-15. First, be pious, be honest and keep your hands clean. Don't make a noise in front of the temple, say irrelevant "nagging words", don't point your finger at the Buddha statue, don't make a noise and say disrespectful words. -16, and more importantly, don't make a wish at will, because you must keep it. If you are not sure, don't make a wish. -17, if you don't want to get rich, the Buddha won't bless you to get rich. You can seek peace and health. Don't just promise to give the Buddha something to support and then forget it. Buddha does not dispute your fragrance. This statement tells us not to make promises at will. The so-called life must be carried out as promised. It should be these lies that annoy the Buddha. -18, walk clockwise in the temple to worship Buddha, don't cross the futon, because it will give people a sense of solemnity. Don't walk in front of someone when he is praying. & amp......& gt& gt

Question 7: What is the name of the one used to burn incense and hang on the ceiling behind the door? Decorating the environment with holly and mistletoe at Christmas is another traditional custom of westerners. Make a wreath of holly branches and hang it on the door, or put some holly branches on the table. It is said that green can exorcise evil spirits. The red fruits and green leaves of Holly really make people feel a breath of spring in the cold winter.

Question 8: When burning incense and worshiping Buddha, the big monk has to knock something. What's it called? Qingshi

A common Buddhist tool-Qing

Author: Anonymous Source: Unknown Reading: 27 Time: June 20, 2007 Input: Zhu Zhi Daughter Red

It is said that "Qing" originated in ancient China and became a very important musical instrument in Yu Shun period. At that time, "green" was made of jade or stone. Those stones were produced in the deep mountains on both sides of Surabaya (now Shandong Province) in China. Its color is similar to that of lacquer tree, with a little white texture, and it looks like jade. Polishing Taihu stone is also useful, but this quality is not as firm and delicate as Surabaya stone.

According to literature research, there was no iron' Qing' until the Southern Qi Dynasty and no copper' Qing' until the Chen Dynasty.

In the early days, the jade' green' was made by grinding the stone into pieces, shaped like a' moment', bent in the middle and suspended at both ends. Just like the Japanese alphabet, it is also very similar to China's phonetic notation. -the method of making' Qing' is in the examination (examination: title, volume; This is a question of saying everything. That is, the sixth chapter of Zhou Li, also known as the official winter exam, is described in the book.

There are many kinds of "green", such as "jade green, metal gray, bronze green, arranger green, sheng green, ode green, Song green, special green" and so on. Each chime is roughly composed of 1 to 16 stones or iron. It is because the length and thickness of stone or iron pieces are different that different melodies are produced.

For example, the method of making' slice edge': it consists of sixteen stone slices (slice edge) arranged in two rows in the order of twelve melodies. There is also a musical instrument called "Qing", which replaces "Qing". It is made of 16 rectangular iron plates.

The' Qing' mentioned above are all musical instruments that are hung on the □ (Zhongqing frame) and struck. On the Korean peninsula, the "edge" and "special article" of "Fang Xiang" are still circulating today. In Xiaofu Temple in Nara, Japan, a "Hua Yuanqing" was recently preserved, which is said to be a very precious antique. Judging from its shape, it belongs to the category of' pheasant drum'.

There is a great difference between the Buddhist monk's purity and the musical instrument's purity mentioned above. Buddhist' Qing' is a' bowl' shape. According to the inscription "Baiqimen" on the statue of Zen Forest (edited by Japanese Taoist monks), "The purity of monks is completely different from that of musical instruments. Musical instrument is clear: twists and turns; The so-called hook in the exam notes is half an instant. Monk: in the shape of a donkey; Only the garden can penetrate the clouds: five liters can be collected. It can be seen that Tianzhu is also like a bowl. There is also a plum tree in Shihu, which is half-contained than the system of Qing monks and Zhina (China). "

There are three kinds of "Qing" in Buddhism, namely "Qing", "Border Qing" and "Little Qing". The "round chime" is like a bowl, made of metals such as copper and iron. The largest one is about two or three feet in diameter and less than two or three feet in height. The smallest one is about half a foot in diameter and less than half a foot in height. The plaque is made of stone, and the symbol says,' Small chin is as big as a peach, and the bottom is full of holes and lines. Using a small bamboo branch as a handle and hitting it with a small iron fork (mallet) is called Yin Qing. Because Cain led many people to their old names. "Now the introduction has been changed to wooden handle and copper wire.

"Qing" is the main brain of "hammer", which was used by Na Wei or Yue Zhong to direct the masses to advance and retreat and give orders and praise when monks and nuns acted collectively.

In monasteries and jungles,' Na Wei' is the gown, while' Yue Zhong' is the introduction. When going to the temple, one or several people of Yue Zhong stood behind Na Wei, and Yue Zhong was a subordinate of Na Wei. Na Wei' starts from the cavity, and' Yue Zhong' meets the cavity; "Na Wei" turns to the cavity and "Yue Zhong" follows the cavity. They must have a loud voice and clear pronunciation to prevent the public from hearing incorrectly and unevenly.

The percussion of "Dagan" is mostly in the place of "opening, closing, crossing, releasing" and "Buddha's name".

The "introduction" is mostly used in "action" occasions such as "asking, turning around and worshiping", such as the action of "walker" when eating in Mengshan during evening self-study.

Drumming' is generally used to direct' tone',' introduction' is used to direct' action', and' drumming' has a refreshing effect. When' Yin Xiu' doesn't knock' clank, hafnium and tambourine', knock' banyan' with wooden fish if necessary.

There are few people in the small temple Dojo, and' Na Wei' and' Yue Zhong' are often served by one person. So' Dagong' and' Yi Nong' must be used by one person at the same time.

Dagong and Xiaoqing are not only used for' reciting daily lessons', but also for various' ... >; & gt

Question 9: Is worshipping Buddha a superstition? What is superstition?

Broadly speaking, superstition refers to people's blind belief or worship of things.

Superstition in a narrow sense, according to the established habits after liberation in China, refers to people's thoughts and behaviors of believing in astrology, divination, geomantic omen, fate and ghosts and gods. ?

Superstition activities generally refer to folk activities such as gods, witches, fortune telling and geomantic omen, such as lottery, divination, fortune telling, geomantic omen, exorcism, and jumping.

What is faith?

Faith refers to the extreme trust and respect for someone or a certain idea, doctrine, religion or God as an example or guide for one's own actions. Generally speaking, faith is the choice and holding of people's outlook on life, values and world outlook.

So worshipping Buddha belongs to faith, not superstition!

Question 10: What does it mean to worship God with dried noodles? Some of the yellow things you mentioned are made of leftover sandalwood, and some are made of ordinary wood after crushing and drying.