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What is a Buddhist wedding

Buddhist wedding is a form of wedding adopted by Buddhist disciples to avoid eating meat and drinking wine and creating a lot of bad karma during the wedding ceremony. The main difference with the general wedding is that the wedding is generally invited to participate in the Buddhist monks and nuns as witnesses, while not eating meat and fish food at the wedding banquet, not on the wine (some on the wine), there are other Buddhist auspicious rituals for the newlyweds to eliminate the karma and pray for blessings.