Fortune Telling Collection - Fortune-telling birth date - Excuse me, everyone, I gave money to the monk before, and the monk accepted it. I don't accept money for monks today. Is there any reason?

Excuse me, everyone, I gave money to the monk before, and the monk accepted it. I don't accept money for monks today. Is there any reason?

Usually, anyone who takes the initiative to ask you for money or things; Fortune teller; Look at feng shui; Claiming to be a living Buddha master; No living expenses or travel expenses; On-site charity; Send amulets; Sell all kinds of opening ceremonies; Lie about doing merit fundraising or raising money to build a temple in the temple; Holding handouts and relevant certificates, claiming to be a monk somewhere, walking around the streets to raise money … and so on, are all fake and shoddy products! Because monks in China are not allowed to go out for alms. This was unanimously adopted by the national Buddhist community and issued by the Chinese Buddhist Association 1983. At the same time, in 1983, the Chinese Buddhist Association also issued a document prohibiting monks from burning scars on their heads.

Therefore, in your case, besides being a fake monk, you may be a real monk, holding the commandment of "Don't grab money", because according to the Buddhist commandment, the saucer can only accept food, but not gold, silver, jewelry and other property. If they don't accept the food and just want money, they can conclude that they are cheating in the name of their families.