Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Do you have to burn incense and worship Buddha on the first day or the fifteenth day?

Do you have to burn incense and worship Buddha on the first day or the fifteenth day?

Whenever and wherever, "one Buddha can break all evils", burn incense and worship Buddha, and "forgive" does not need to choose the date (such as paying attention to the auspicious day of the zodiac), the time (such as paying attention to the time when you have to leave), and the gender (such as paying attention to men but not women), and there is no need to divide the zodiac (such as paying attention to dragons and not paying attention to chickens). You don't need to choose a venue (for example, you can only go to the temple fair, not at home) to see the state (for example, female physiological period, abortion, abortion, pregnancy or just delivery are not allowed). You see, buddhas and bodhisattvas have boundless magic power. If you can't solve this little thing, it's no use worshipping him!

The reason why the fifteenth day of the first month is emphasized is because the Buddha once said that a ghost day is equal to one month on earth (similar to "one day in the sky and one year underground"), so offering sacrifices to ghosts and gods on the ground and offering sacrifices to them on the fifteenth day of the first month is equivalent to inviting ghosts and gods to dinner. Since Ghost Festival is a month for us, we go to sacrifice on the first and fifteenth day of the first month, which is equivalent to inviting them to lunch and dinner. The Buddha wants us to be filial to our adoptive parents, respect our teachers and, of course, our parents. I hope that all people will not only pay tribute to the Buddha and Bodhisattva, but also raise their awe and gratitude for those family members who have been tired and tired. Therefore, going to the temple on the first and fifteenth day of each month is not only a memorial to Buddha and Bodhisattva, but also a memorial to relatives and relatives who lived in the past.