You also need to choose a good time to go to the temple to burn incense and worship Buddha. It is not good to burn incense and worship Buddha every day. Let’s take a look, can you go to the temple to burn incense, worship Buddha and pray for blessings on the seventh day of the sixth lunar month in 2022? During the dog days of June, the sun is scorching hot. Many plants are listless under the scorching heat, but the lotus in the lotus pond stands tall and graceful and looks vigorous. Therefore, it is called the "fu month" or "lotus month". Come to Shuimo.net with the editor to learn more about the sixth month of the lunar calendar.Can I go to the temple to burn incense, worship Buddha and pray on the seventh day of the sixth lunar month in 2022?Cancer, Tuesday, July 5, 2022 (solar calendar); June 7, 2022 (lunar calendar)July 5, 2022 is the day of construction and the day of underworld [Lunar calendar] Get married, get engaged, start a business, renovate, move to a new home, start construction, start a business, move in, install doors, repair the main door, hold a wedding, move in, move in, start construction, get married, get married, start a business, move in, pierce the ears, install doors, repair doors, buy land, buy a house, see a patient, see a doctor, go home, sail, plant trees 【Lunar calendar taboos】 Go to work, join the company, bury the dead, travel on business, travel, offer sacrifices, set up beds, bury, open graves, break tickets, go to school, repair houses, go out to worship , move beds, seek medical treatment, climb beams, make sauce, build walls, bury, make coffins, build ships, dig fish ponds, lay foundations, work, travel, change beds, go to the hospital It can be seen from the [Almanac Taboos] that there is an option for worship on that day, so you cannot burn incense, worship Buddha and pray for blessings on that day. Introduction to the details of burning incense and worshipping Buddha1. Women cannot enter the temple to worship gods and burn incense when they are menstruating.2. Children under one year old are not allowed to enter the temple to worship gods and burn incense. The correct way to burn incense is to hold the incense with your thumb and index finger, and close the other three fingers. Hold the incense with both hands to the level of your eyebrows, and visualize the gods and bodhisattvas appearing before your eyes and accepting the incense offering. If there are a lot of people, hold the incense sticks straight up to avoid burning others, then walk three steps away from the statue, hold the incense sticks and visualize worshiping the Buddha. Generally, it is enough to burn three incense sticks, one to worship Buddha, one to worship Dharma, and one to worship monks. Introduction to the sixth month of the lunar calendarFuyue is another name for the sixth month of the lunar calendar, and the dog days of summer mainly occur in this month. Chinese folk festivals include Tianfu Festival, Lotus Viewing Festival and so on.June is approaching autumn, and fruits are gradually ripening. The most outstanding of them is the lychee, which makes the concubines so happy that they can't stop smiling. Therefore, June is also called the Litchi Month. |
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