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Can I go to the temple to burn incense on the fifth day of the Lunar New Year?

Can I go to the temple to burn incense on the fifth day of the Lunar New Year?

Yes, you can burn incense in the temple on the fifth day of the first month.

Although there is a saying that you can't go out on the fifth day of the first month, it is mainly aimed at not visiting relatives, so as not to bring poverty to relatives. But with the development of the times, this statement is gradually forgotten.

So you can burn incense in the temple on the fifth day of the first month. But the best time to burn incense in the temple is to suggest choosing the fifteenth day of the first day.

But as long as you are sincere, it is good to burn incense at any time.

What should I pay attention to when I go to the temple to burn incense?

1. When entering the temple, the male guest takes his left foot first and the female guest does the opposite. Take a big step into the temple, don't stand on the threshold.

Everyone will make a wish to Buddha when burning incense. If you really want your wish to come true, you can make a wish to the Buddha in addition to your sincerity. What will happen if your wish comes true?

3. You can invite three incense, six incense, nine incense and thirteen incense. The implication is different. Some people think that the more expensive you buy, the better. This is not right. Sincere worship of Buddha is the most important thing.

4. Be sure to wash your hands before burning incense, and then light it with your own fire. The hotter, the better. You must insert incense with your left hand. Buddhists think it is unlucky to kill with the right hand.

Introduction to the meaning of incense

First, show reverence and respect for the three treasures, so as to demonstrate and attract all beings.

The second is to send a message to the void dharma circle to understand the ten treasures blessing.

Third, it means burning incense in ten ways to remind Buddhist disciples of their selfless dedication.

Fourth, it means that Buddhist precepts are really fragrant, which includes meditation and vows to practice precepts, precepts and wisdom, and to eliminate greed, anger and delusion. Buddha doesn't like the big and expensive incense in the world, but he likes the precepts and commandments of Buddha disciples, which are really fragrant.