Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - 202 1 how about going to the temple to burn incense and worship Buddha on May 1st? Is this an auspicious day?

202 1 how about going to the temple to burn incense and worship Buddha on May 1st? Is this an auspicious day?

Why burn incense and worship Buddha?

Why burn incense?

Incense represents discipline and determination, and burning incense is to remind us to practice discipline and determination to show our wisdom. From discipline to determination, from determination to wisdom.

Learning precepts means obeying the law and practicing ten good deeds.

The ten virtues include: first, no killing, second, no stealing, third, no lewdness, fourth, no swearing, fifth, no nonsense, seventh, eighth, no greed, ninth, no anger, and tenth, no stupidity. Or ten good things.

Why do you worship Buddha?

Buddha is the abbreviation of Buddha, which means enlightened, compassionate, fortunate and wise.

To worship Buddha is to learn from Buddha as a teacher, to be a man is to accumulate virtue and cultivate happiness, to be a compassionate and intelligent person, to be a clean and healthy person, to be a person beneficial to society, to be a person beneficial to all beings and to be an altruistic person. 202 1 how about going to the temple to burn incense and worship Buddha on May 1st? Is this an auspicious day?

202 1 year March 20th (Lunar calendar)

Gregorian calendar 202 1 may 1 Saturday Taurus (Gregorian calendar)

Today's almanac is appropriate.

Clean up the migration, pray for a safe bed and accept the burial of livestock.

Anmen sacrifice, repair, demolition, fire, light.

Move a grave for an heir

Today's old almanac is taboo.

Trading power and money, opening the market, breaking ground, hanging plaques and logging

Dig a well and break ground.

This day is suitable for praying and offering sacrifices in the yellow calendar, and it is an auspicious day to burn incense and worship Buddha! Expansion: the role of incense

(1) When worshipping Buddha, believers take three sticks of incense, light them under the lamp, hold them in their hands, and walk to the stool;

2. Facing the Buddha statue, stand respectfully with incense in both hands;

3. When holding the incense, ask with your hands: hold the incense foot with your forefinger and middle finger, and press your thumbs against the end of the incense foot;

4. Raise the incense to the eyebrow, flush with the eyebrow, and look at the solemn Buddha statue, Buddha, nose and heart with both eyes;

⑤ Put down the incense, hold the incense foot in your right hand and insert the incense in your left hand. The distance between two fragrances is five points.