Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - How to achieve your wish after making a wish, whether it is necessary to achieve it, how to achieve it and how many times to repay it? Is every place different?

How to achieve your wish after making a wish, whether it is necessary to achieve it, how to achieve it and how many times to repay it? Is every place different?

There are many taboos in folk beliefs, which are often mistaken for Buddhist taboos, but they are not.

Wishing and wishing are taboo in folk beliefs.

Most of the taboos of folk beliefs stem from the belief in ghosts and gods, because ghosts and gods are greedy and violent. After making a wish to a ghost, you must realize it, otherwise it will not only have no effect next time, but will be retaliated by ghosts and gods, such as illness and constant difficulties.

Buddhists and Bodhisattvas aim at saving all beings and do not expect them to return. Therefore, in Buddhism, there is no need to make a wish.

Of course, if you can go to temples frequently, it is also good to increase the chances of getting close to and supporting the three treasures.

It doesn't matter which temple you go to. The key is to have a respectful and pious heart.

I hope I can help you.

Nanwu teacher Sakyamuni Buddha!