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What problems should Buddhism pay attention to?

1, Buddhism stipulates that there are many taboos in family diet, among which vegetarianism is the most basic and important one. The concept of vegetarianism includes not eating "meat" and "fish".

2. Buddhism believes that monks and nuns should be responsible for the abbot's Buddhism and continue the wisdom and lifelong career of the Buddha, so it is against the original intention of becoming a monk and saving private wealth. In addition, the taboos in this respect include not singing and dancing, not listening to singing and dancing, not sitting in luxury beds, not accepting treasures such as gold, silver, elephants and horses, not buying and selling, not reading fortune-telling, etc.

3. After monks become monks, the precepts also require monks and nuns to live in their own temples, but not in the same temple. Therefore, when interacting with monks, it is not appropriate to ask whether they are married, nor to invite monks to sing, dance or participate in other recreational activities that do not conform to Buddhist rules and regulations.

When communicating with monks, it should be noted that male citizens are not allowed to enter monks' squatters. When talking to monks, others should be present. Don't take the initiative to shake hands with the monk, visit the monk temple to worship Buddha, and dress neatly. Ladies should also pay attention to male monasteries and don't go to places closed by monks at will.

The essence of carrying forward Buddhism

First of all, when promoting Buddhism, don't focus on giving, rituals and magical powers, but let people understand the meaning of Buddhism. Nowadays, many people are well educated, and they can understand Buddhism with a little help.

Even if some people can't accept the profoundness of Buddhism, they can be guided from the world level, such as introducing how Buddhism can relieve pain and benefit society, so that they can gradually become interested in Buddhism.

Secondly, Buddhism is the spiritual food of all mankind, not the private property of Buddhists. Therefore, when preaching Buddhism, everyone should not have the prejudice of a nation or a country, but should make use of all the convenience to spread Buddhism to all sentient beings. Otherwise, if we only promote Buddhism in a small scale, it will be impossible to benefit many sentient beings.