How to make a wish in the wishing pool of Lingyin Temple?
1. Enter along the left and right sides, and don't walk in the middle to show respect. If you walk on the left side of the door, enter with your left foot first, and enter with your right foot on the right side first. 2. Except Buddhist scriptures, Buddha statues and offerings, others are not allowed to be brought in. 3. You can only go in when chanting, worshiping Buddha, cleaning and oiling incense. You can't: use the Buddhist temple as a channel and shuttle at will. 4. Clean your body and mind and wash your hands before entering the temple. Don't look around when you go in, look around. After the worship, you can look at the holy face and meditate on the clouds. If you can see the Buddha, you should wish all beings to see the Buddha without being an eyesore. ? In the Buddhist temple, you can only turn right, not left, to show the right way. When practicing Buddhism, people should pay attention to the corner. They don't need to stop to ask questions, and go straight to Qi Mei. 6. Don't say worldly words in the temple, and don't talk loudly. Don't sit in the temple except by listening to the classics. Don't laugh loudly even when discussing Buddhism. 7. In the Buddhist temple, don't stand on tiptoe, lean against the wall, lean against the table, lean on your chin and rest on your hips, stand on the wall with a stick or spit, and don't sit with a basket. When standing, you should put your hands together or stand up straight to show respect. 8. Don't yawn, spit or fart. In the lobby. If necessary, you should leave the hall. Cover your mouth with sleeves when yawning, and wrap it in your pocket when spitting, so as not to affect the public. (2) How to respect Buddha statues: 1. Don't criticize the solemnity of Buddha statues, and you can't put any Buddha statues in the bedroom. 2. Wherever you pass by a place with Buddha statues, you should dress up for worship or cross your hands to ask questions: if you are in a Confucian classroom or a Buddhist temple, you should worship. If time and space are inconvenient, you can cross your hands or ask questions. 3. If the Buddha statue is damaged, it should be properly handled and must not be piled up at will: (1) If the Buddha statue is damaged or unclean, it should be repaired as much as possible, such as re-mounting, and kept clean. (2) If it cannot be repaired, the paper maker should cremate it respectfully and bury the remaining ashes in a clean place. After being cremated or decomposed with respect, stone carvers will scatter them in rivers and seas to avoid being trampled by others. 4. Incense method: When incense is applied, hold the incense with your thumb and forefinger, close the other three fingers, lift the incense to the eyebrows with both hands, and watch the Buddha and Bodhisattva appear in front of us and accept the incense. If there are many people, put the incense vertically to avoid burning others, and then walk three steps away from the Buddha statue, holding the incense and worshiping the Buddha. It is advisable to put a stick of incense. If you want to put three incense sticks, put the first incense stick in the middle (to support the Buddha), the second incense stick on the right (to support the Buddha) and the third incense stick on the left (to support the monk), and cross your hands (to support all beings, may this incense spread all over the world, support all buddhas and respect all saints and sages). 5. Don't blow out the fire with your mouth when lighting incense. After putting the incense in, just step back and ask questions without nodding all the time. 6. If you see a Buddha statue or scripture in an unclean place, you should take it and move it to a clean place. If you see someone disrespectful to the Buddha statue, you should speak kindly in private. (3) How to worship Buddha: 1. You don't have to stand in the middle, but you should worship devoutly. When you know Buddhism by the methods of Sanming, Liu Tong, Shili, Four Fearless and Eighteen Don't * *, as long as all beings have a heart, all Buddhists know it, so as long as they are sincere and respectful, any place is a good place. 2. No matter how many Buddhas there are in the Buddhist temple, it is usually enough to worship Buddhas three times in the temple, and personal practice is subject to one's own wishes. If the people in the temple have gathered, they can stand with the crowd and cross their hands to ask questions, so as not to bow down in person, so as not to affect public order and not to appear dignified. 3. Significance of Three Worshipments to Buddha: ※ Cross hands gesture: put your hands flat on your chest and put your fingers together. (1) Overcome arrogance; ② Si Qi, the sage; (3) karma: the so-called "worship Buddha, worship river and sand to eliminate sin", first of all, it is necessary to clean up the prestige, and the internal and external prestige is sufficient, in order to feel the protection and protection of the buddhas and bodhisattvas. (4) The first worship method: (Revelation) Repentant disciple ○○ is willing to repent with fellow initiates. Exposing and repenting all the evil deeds done in the past are born of greed and ignorance without beginning and end, and are born of body and mind. I regret everything now. The true sin of repentance begins with the heart. If the heart is destroyed, the sin is false. If it is destroyed, it is called true repentance. ※. Second Worship: Disciple who vowed to practice Buddhism. Second Worship: Joining Disciples ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○9675 I have won an extraordinary victory in Pu Xian, and I will return to endless blessings. I am willing to indulge all sentient beings and rush to the boundless Buddhist temple. Note: incense should be called "please" instead of "buy" Note: There are many bodhisattvas in the temple. You can worship them one by one if you like. If time doesn't allow, all you have to do is burn them in front of the Ursa major. The steps are as follows: invite incense by yourself, and no one else can pay for it. It is best to light your own fire and burn incense (three is enough, no need to burn a lot). You gently hold the three Qing Xiang in your hand (the man's left hand is above, the right hand is below, and the woman is in the other hand). Suddenly, the burning fire will go out soon, and thousands of people can't blow it out with their mouths. When burning incense, burn incense first and then worship. Many people hold a lot of incense and worship God everywhere. There are hot incense ashes floating around the temple, and thick smoke fumigates people's eyes, thinking that the higher the incense, the more. In fact, three incense sticks are enough. You can worship in a furnace. Pass by the Buddhist temple, just cross your hands and worship three times. Buddhism doesn't take it seriously at all. The most important thing is whether you are clean and self-centered. Hold the incense as high as your forehead, close your eyes and make a wish; Then worship three times (the height of holding incense should not be lower than the lower body), turn right, face east (the main hall gate generally faces south), make a wish in the third step, and worship three times; Then face south and face north. After the worship, you can insert incense into the incense burner. Note: burn incense with your left hand, because your right hand kills you, and your left hand should be relatively peaceful. Don't throw it into the incense burner. Don't burn incense when a woman has her period. To burn incense in the temple is to light her heart, and to light a lamp is to light her heart. At this time, you can get the support of Buddha and Bodhisattva, thus gaining wisdom and so on. So you can burn one, two, three at most. No need to burn more. When you enter the temple to burn incense, you can bring it with you or buy it from outside. However, incense is usually found in the main hall and can be used directly. If economic conditions permit, you can put some merit money into the merit box. If it's hard, don't worry that the Bodhisattva won't blame you. You have the same merit in worshipping Buddha. But many people who have seen Buddhism please hang a rosary around their necks. Master said that ordinary people can't afford it. So I hope that if a friend invites a rosary in the future, please bring it. Burn three incense, one for Buddha, one for dharma and one for monk; In the middle of the cushion in the temple, it is for family members to worship Buddha. In the family, men bow their heads with the left one and women with the right one. Walk clockwise in the temple to worship Buddha, and try not to walk in the middle before entering the temple. Walk along the stairs, men left and women right. Try not to go through the main entrance, because the abbot's door enters through the main entrance in the evening class, while the novice monk enters through the side door. Therefore, in order to be consistent with the temple, everyone should try to enter from the side door, male left and female right. When entering, cross their right feet as much as possible. When leaving, exit from the side door (don't step on the threshold) and enter the temple gate, never step on the threshold. It is said that the threshold is God's shoulder or something, and stepping on it is disrespectful. ) First, be pious, be honest, clean your hands, don't talk loudly in front of the temple, say irrelevant "nagging", don't point your finger at the Buddha statue, don't talk loudly and say disrespectful words. More importantly, you can't make a wish casually, because you must keep it. If you are not sure, don't make a wish. Don't ask for wealth, Buddha didn't bless you to get rich. You can seek peace and health. Don't just promise to give the Buddha something to support and then forget it. Buddha does not dispute your fragrance. This statement tells us not to make promises at will. The so-called life must be carried out as promised. It should be these lies that annoy the Buddha. Don't cross the futon, because it will also give people an unconscious feeling, and it is impolite to stand in front of pilgrims who are burning incense after worshipping, because it may make others feel that (verbally), greed, (verbally) and stupidity are the three poisons on the road to practice. It is difficult to see the truth if the three poisons are not extinguished. To make a wish in Taoist temple is to realize it. Come back after a year's wish has come true. Just go in and ask someone. If you don't make a wish, just worship, then you don't have to. Generally speaking, monasteries don't have to make a wish, but you'd better make a wish and do a lot of good deeds. Make a wish. Make your own wish. Without the consent of the temple, you may not pick flowers and fruits within the management scope of the temple, or take offerings and other things without permission. This is also a wrong behavior. It's called "four places to steal" and you'll get the result. Don't eat meat in the temple. There are usually scriptures in monasteries. Don't forget to invite a few. What is more precious than scripture in the world? Please don't put the amulet of the scriptures at will. You should put the clean bookcase away. When sharing a room, there must be no legal items such as Buddhist amulets in the room, because amulets and other amulets protect the body, and they will not work if they are infected with evil spirits. This is what we should remember. If it is because they are haunted by evil creditors, they will be happy to go back to the unjust creditors after worshipping. Finishing: ① Entering the temple: After entering the temple gate, you should not walk straight in the middle, but walk along your left arm when advancing and retreating. When you enter the temple gate, you'd better bring your own hat and stick, or put it in his room. Never put it on the Buddha case or the Buddha table. (2) The mat in the center of the main hall is used by the temple owner. Last week, we were not allowed to worship on the mats on both sides. When someone worships, they shouldn't walk in front of him. (3) Reading: If there is a public reading in the temple, the family will sit up and read. You must wash your hands first and put them on the table. They look flat. You can't hold the bread roll or put it on your lap. Clothes and hats, etc. In particular, you should not join the classics. (4) Meeting a monk: Meeting a monk is called a mage, or a big monk. When bowing to him, if he says a bow, there is no need to continue to bow. No one should worship Buddha, meditate, chant Buddhist scripture, eat, sleep, menstruate or go to the toilet. ⑤ Instruments: The bells and drums in the temple should not be knocked, and things such as cassock and sea blue should not be tampered with. ⑥ Listening to Scripture: Sit with all worshippers. If you came later, the mage has been promoted. You must bow to the Buddha, take a step back and then bow to the teacher. After taking a seat, don't greet acquaintances, don't sit on the table, cough and talk. If you can't finish listening, but do it to the mage, quit quietly, and don't wave others to let you quit. Everything is in line with the rules. Burning incense is the support, burning sandalwood is the best. For monks, we should provide food and clothing, medical bedding, incense precepts, three forms of wisdom, and flower meditation. Flowers with thorns cannot be offered to Buddha. Peach blossoms symbolize men and women and cannot be offered to the Buddha in front of him. The lamp indicates wisdom. The layman answers: The heart is pure! Of course, it is best to take a shower or change rooms within three days, but we should put Buddhism first, be flexible and convenient, and don't flinch from beginners of Buddhism because of many taboos. It is true that incense is placed on the left hand, but there are no hard and fast rules for ordinary people. Buddhism also has etiquette. After we light the incense, if the fire is still there, it's best not to blow it out with your mouth, nor to shake the incense or fan the wind. After the worship, take one branch in your left hand and go to the middle first to recite the offerings of Buddha ancestors, the second branch goes to the right without falling into hell, and the third branch goes to the left to support monks, so that it will not fall into animals, which is more in line with Buddhist etiquette and people can better understand the Zhuang Yan image of Buddha. But now most temples are a big incense burner in front of the Buddhist temple. As soon as they approached, the smoke billowed and the hot air hit their faces. There are also many pilgrims who simply put a lot of incense. In this case, I won't burn incense, just cross my hands and pray. When visiting temples, you should know the rules: the famous temples are widely distributed, which is the focus of tourists' favorite visit, but tourists should keep in mind four taboos when visiting temples to avoid disputes and unhappiness. 1. Avoid inappropriate addressing. Monks and Taoists in temples should be called "teachers" or "wizards", and the monks in charge should be called "elders", "abbots" and "Zen masters". Monks in the Lama Temple call them "lamas", which means "guru". Avoid calling them "monks", "monks" or even other insulting names. Second, avoid improper manners. The common way to greet monks is to put your hands together and bow your head slightly, or put your hands vertically on your chest and your head slightly lower. Don't use improper manners such as shaking hands, hugging and touching monks. Three don't talk inappropriately with monks and Taoist priests. Don't mention killing, getting married and eating fishy meat, so as not to arouse the monk's disgust. Fourth, don't behave improperly. When visiting a temple, don't talk loudly, give directions, laugh at or walk around or fiddle with things in the temple. In particular, it is forbidden to touch and carve statues. In case of Buddhist activities, you should stand silently or leave quietly. Don't be rude to your children. At the same time, we should take good care of our children, and don't do impolite things because of their ignorance. Choose the door first when you enter the door. There are many doors in temple buildings, so pay attention to which door to enter. It is said that only temples with lights are qualified to build thirteen gates. The three doors in the middle are for people to enter and leave. Ordinary tourists can only enter through the right door, and the middle door is called an empty door, and only monks can enter and leave. When entering the door, the female guest takes the right foot first and the male guest takes the left foot first. Be careful not to step on the threshold, the bigger the step, the better. Burning incense and three sticks is to show respect for the three treasures of Buddhism, Buddhism and monks, and to show the past, present and future. That is to learn from the virtues of Buddha and Bodhisattva and make the world full of love. Generally, according to the temple regulations, you need three incense to enter the temple. After the worship, three sticks of incense should be inserted into the incense burner in turn. It is forbidden to burn large incense without authorization, so as not to hurt people and cause environmental pollution. When burning incense in folk customs, three wick prayed for themselves, six wick prayed for two generations, and nine wick prayed for three generations. Thirteen is the ultimate goal, and thirteen incense is the high fragrance of complete merit. To burn incense, you should hold the incense in your left hand and the candle in your right hand, because most people kill chickens and cut fish with their right hands, and the left hand is the other way around. Light incense first, the more prosperous, the better. People often say that incense is strong. Left hand on the top, right hand holding incense on the bottom, bow your head. Burn incense before kowtowing. Bow (also known as "kowtow") to the ten Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, that is, knees, elbows, head on the ground, bow on the top of the head, and the feet of the receiver. Salute to the Buddha's icon, Shuer palms his forehead and shoulders are empty to show that he has received the Buddha's feet. Also known as head ceremony, head ceremony, head ceremony. "Top ceremony" pays tribute to Buddha, Bodhisattva or the seat of honor. Kneel on your knees, knock on the ground with your head, and relax your palms on your forehead to show that your head touches the Buddha's feet and you are respectful and sincere. In folk customs, after bowing, you can burn incense in incense ashes and kowtow at the door. If you kowtow, you should find Buddha, Bodhisattva or Lohan. For example, you can't kowtow to Tibetan Bodhisattva. The posture of lowering the head is like this. Kneel on the futon and put your hands together. Note that these palms are hollow, hold them above your head, pause to your mouth, make a wish, then go down to your heart, meditate, then spread them out, palms up, upper body prone. There is also a ceremony called "opening the light" to pray for blessing. Of course, it is best to be presided over by a Taoist priest. Things that are usually opened at home must be burned with clean hands on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, otherwise it is disrespectful. But if it is special light, it is different, and the object that opens the light can be carried with you. Wrap the items to be lit with red paper or red kits and paper with the name of the blessed person and the Chinese character Geng written on it (it is not necessary to write the Chinese character Geng), hand in a blessing (preferably related to the number 369) and ask the master to help light it. The process of opening the light is to put all the opened objects on a tray in front of the Buddha, and the master recites a few verses as if the Buddha's light shines. Your object is endowed with aura and mana, and you can take it with you to bless you.