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Can Jingjiang Shangzhai worship Bodhisattva with a long table?

The length of the altar dedicated to Buddha and Bodhisattva is not specified. The table is clean. The offerings can be the following five: flowers, lamps, incense, water and fruit. You shall not eat meat, nor kill for your offering.

In addition, when we believe in and learn from Buddhism, we need to pay attention to one aspect, that is, we should be able to practice what Buddhists and Bodhisattvas have taught us in our lives: all evils should be avoided and all good should be pursued. You can correct your mistakes, do good deeds and be a good student of Buddha and Bodhisattva. Buddha and Bodhisattva will be very happy to know, and you will be rewarded!

In the process of doing good deeds and accumulating virtues, there is a great good thing that we can easily ignore, that is, filial piety to parents, which can accumulate good karma for us. Confucius said that the hardest thing to be filial to parents is "color difficulty", that is, it is difficult to be kind to parents. Think back, friend, don't you? So be gentle with your parents, speak softly, not violently.

I don't know, my friend, whether you believe in Buddhism or not, but it's a matter of offering incense and kowtowing. In fact, we believe in Buddhism and learn from the scriptures, and there are still many things to do. I recommend a Buddhist book for you to read. Master Kong Jinglao wrote "Enlightenment Buddhism", which tells the source of the world's blessings, the destination and significance of life, and how we can get happiness from pain. It is worth learning. This book can be bought in temples.

The destination of life mentioned in Buddhism, we are human now, is there an afterlife, and what will it become? Is there immortality? Besides, can you be happy in the afterlife? Or pain? Is there any way to make yourself happy and make all beings feel happy? This point is discussed in detail in Buddhism)