Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Please ask the bodhisattva in front of the car to celebrate the auspicious day.

Please ask the bodhisattva in front of the car to celebrate the auspicious day.

There are two things to say.

1) Among the known bodhisattvas, none is named "Chetou". If you don't believe me, just go to the full-text search of the Tripitaka on the Internet. /

2) In serious Buddhism, there are no auspicious days, horoscopes, divination, fortune-telling, and so-called "life buddhas". These are all superstitions, and later generations are far-fetched, and 80% are for money. If you must say something, as long as you "avoid all evil, pursue all good and purify your mind", no matter what day and time, it is auspicious.

If you want to know what Buddhism is like. I recommend going to bskk, which is quite good.

I hope it helps you, Amitabha!