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Can Buddhism recite scriptures?

Namo amit Ba

Every Buddha day is a good day, and it will always be a good day. You can chant Buddhist scriptures and read Amitabha every day. The beginning of spring is also an auspicious day.

Hello, benevolent, as long as you are respectful and sincere and sit in a clean place, anyone can recite Buddhist scriptures, but you can't lie down and sit askew. There is no time limit as long as you don't disturb others. Even if there are ghosts and gods who listen to the scriptures, they are good gods and ghosts, and they are the protectors of your family. We should sincerely read the scriptures to support them.

Buddhism is a point of sincere respect and interest, which is sincere and beneficial.

Master of printing light-what is respect when reading classics? What is disrespect? (Vernacular explanation)

What is respect? Master Yin Guang said: "Clean hands and clean cases, sincere respect as a Buddha's nurse, will bring you unlimited benefits." To read the classics, you should first wash your hands and gargle, clean a few cases, sit up straight, put your hands together, and then open the classics with your thumb and two fingers to carefully protect the classics from pollution and damage. One is to keep the scripture fresh, the other is to keep the scripture intact, the third is to bless wisdom, and the fourth is to stay away from all mistakes.

What is disrespect? Master Yin Guang said: "If you are reckless, profane, opinionated and slander others, you will be guilty and suffer endless retribution." For example, put the classics on a few dirty books, or put them in the messy books in the world, or put them at the bottom, or on the bed, or put them in clothes, or read them with your nails, scratch your nails on the classics, or pick them up with your fingers, or lift your shoes with your fingers when you wear them, and then read them with your hands, or look at the classics and heart sutras, so that your hands are idle. Or coughing, sneezing, yawning without covering your mouth when reading the classics, or talking with people without covering their classics, laughing loudly, or sitting, sitting and lying, reading with your feet up, or reading the classics as a novel. The fifteen disrespectful classics mentioned above are endless in detail.