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The problem of reciting Tibetan scriptures

1, The Tibetan Scripture says that pregnant women should "read early", the sooner the better, the more the better. According to the scripture, from pregnancy to birth, it is best to read books for children as soon as possible. Seven times is just a common number. Read more when you have time. In addition, according to the scripture, it is best to recite the holy name 1 1000 times a day, and remember to return the child and his resentful creditors. Regression is very important.

2. It's good to be able to read Tibetan scriptures with your heart. If you have sincere and respectful confidence, not asking for permission is not a big problem. Getting permission is part of the ceremony, but giving the heart is the most important thing!

3. Most of the incense on the market now is chemically inferior. If you can't afford pure 100% sandalwood, you'd better not burn it, which will affect your health! Remember, remember! Offer a glass of water in front of Buddha every day. In fact, if possible, it is best to provide some flowers. Fruit and vegetarian food should be removed after noon, and the Buddha will not eat it after noon.

Candles, all the Force, are unnecessary. The real connotation of burning incense does not mean burning incense materially, but lighting up the Buddha nature in everyone's body with wisdom. Learn and believe in Buddhism, don't be superstitious, believe in Buddhism.

4. Incense, lights, flowers, fruits and water are expressions. Buddhists and bodhisattvas do not accept it, but only provide opportunities for all living beings to get married.

Water: stands for purity, equality and spotless.

Incense: one branch, one ring; Two branches, representing precepts and decisions; The three branches represent discipline, determination and wisdom. Therefore, burning a handful of incense is blind superstition. It also pollutes the air and creates garbage, which is not environmentally friendly.

Lights and candles: represent light and wisdom, sacrifice yourself and illuminate others.

Flowers: Show a good cause.

Fruit: Good fruit.

Amitabha!