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Introduction to Buddha worship in Jiuhua Mountain

1, Jiuhuashan Buddha worship route

Believers who come to worship Buddha have special routes and processes to worship Buddha. There are generally two kinds: one is to worship from the foot of the mountain to the top of the mountain, which means to rise step by step. They all started from _ Garden Temple, which is the first temple to enter the mountain and the first of the four temples in Jiuhua Mountain. The so-called jungle is full of monks and nuns and incense.

The other is to worship incense three times and then go to other key temples. First, visit Huacheng Temple where Jiuhuashan jungle is located. The second is the remains hall where the remains of the Tibetan King and Bodhisattva are enshrined. If you want to petition, this is the best place to go. It is said that if the wish comes true, it must come true the next year.

The third pillar is the Baisui Palace, which contains the earliest physical bodhisattva-the immaculate monk. It is impossible for every bodhisattva to worship in the Buddhist holy land. It takes about three or four hours to finish the incense tour of Jiuhua Mountain.

2. How does Jiuhuashan worship Buddha?

Remember to tell the Buddha your name, where you live, what you want, and where you will fulfill your promise after you finish. Most believers kowtow and make wishes when they arrive at the main hall. I really don't know what the bodhisattva wants, and I don't know which great god to ask. How should the other party respond?

3. Rules:

Advanced incense, then bow down, bow down, put your hands together, and make a wish clockwise around the bodhisattva's body pagoda. When you worship, your palms are up and your palms are down to worship your ancestors.

Conventional incense also has etiquette. Stand outside the temple and worship Buddha three times, then worship Buddha four times clockwise, and then insert incense into the incense burner with your left hand. Jiuhua Mountain is not allowed to burn high incense, and it is generally not recommended to hold a handful of incense. Key temples provide three sticks of incense for free, but many of them are useless.