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Is it better to go to the temple to pray on the last day of this year or on the first day of New Year's Day?

In a year, the most suitable day to pray in a temple is the first day of the first month. The lunar calendar is used in our country, and the first day of the first lunar month is a new day in our country. It is a day bearing people's new hopes and wishes, and many places also have the custom of grabbing incense on that day. Therefore, the first day of the first month is one of the most pious times when people go to temples to worship Buddha and pray for blessings.

The fifteenth day of the first lunar month is also a good time for us to go to the temple to worship Buddha and pray. The15th day of each month has a perfect symbolic meaning in China culture. In addition, it is in the first month, the New Year, or the fifteenth day of the first month of the year. Therefore, if people want to pray for their relatives and friends in the temple, the fifteenth day of the first month is also a very suitable day.

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Matters needing attention

1. When entering the temple gate, don't put your hat and walking stick on the Buddha case or the Buddha seat.

2. When entering the Dojo, you should dress neatly. When you meet a monk, cross your hands, ask questions and say "Amitabha". All the support for entering the temple should be arranged in a unified way.

Don't talk about national current affairs and politics at will in the temple, saying that the four people have passed and other common things are right and wrong.

Everything in the temple is provided by ten parties. Without permission, you are not allowed to use or take it away at will.

Don't pick the fruit in the temple, even the grass and trees, and don't climb at will.

6. Don't bring meat into the temple, don't eat while walking, don't smoke, drink, gamble, spit everywhere in the temple, and don't sip your nose and litter everywhere.

7. When dining in the temple, be polite, don't talk, don't be silent about the dishes, wash the dishes after meals to save water, behave with dignity and don't insult the rules of Buddhism.

8, when using permanent items, should save cherish, shall not be arbitrarily wasted or damaged. Borrow permanent things, put them back immediately after use and put them in order.

9. Musical instruments (bell, drum, fish, chin) in the temple shall not be struck without authorization; Don't move things like wedding stamps, clothes and bowls.