There is an introduction to the origin and origin of Laba. How did Laba come about?

There is an introduction to the origin and origin of Laba. How did Laba come about?
The origins of different festivals are different. So, let’s take a look at the origin and history of Laba. How did Laba come about? The twelfth month of the lunar calendar represents the severe winter season and also heralds the arrival of the new year. If you want to know more about the twelfth month of the lunar calendar in 2021, please come to Shui Mo Xiansheng website and take a look.

There is an introduction to the origin and origin of Laba. How did Laba come about?

The origin of Laba Festival:
Laba Festival falls on the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month every year, and the main custom is drinking Laba porridge. Laba Festival is one of the grand festivals in Buddhism. According to Buddhist records, before Sakyamuni attained enlightenment, he practiced asceticism for many years until he became emaciated. He then realized that asceticism was not the ultimate way to liberation, and decided to give it up. At this time, he met a shepherdess who presented him with gruel. After eating it, his strength was restored. He sat under the Bodhi tree and meditated. On December 8th, he achieved enlightenment. To commemorate this event, Buddhists hold a ceremony on this day and cook porridge with rice and fruits to offer to the Buddha. It is recorded in "Dreams of the Southern Song Dynasty" by Wu Zimu of the Southern Song Dynasty: "The eighth day of this month is called Laba in temples. Large temples all prepare porridge with five flavors, which is called Laba porridge." Since Buddhism was introduced to China, temples have made porridge with fragrant grains and fruits and presented it to disciples and believers. On the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month, various temples hold ceremonies, imitating the story of the shepherdess offering gruel to the Buddha before his enlightenment. They use fragrant grains and fruits to cook porridge as an offering to the Buddha, which is called Laba porridge. It is said that after drinking this kind of porridge, one can get the blessing of Buddha. Therefore, Laba porridge is also called "Longevity and Fortune Porridge", "Blessed Virtue Porridge", and "Buddha Porridge". "Laba" was originally a Buddhist festival, but after generations of evolution, it gradually became a household folk festival.

Introduction to ancient poems related to Laba

"La Festival" - Wei Shou (Northern Qi)
The cold weather is approaching and the Qingsi Festival is about to begin, so there is a banquet in Jiaping.
How can I express my old feelings? I will use this to comfort my feelings.
"Laba" - Xia Renhu (Qing Dynasty)
Every family cooks a lot of porridge on Laba Festival, and ministers are specially sent to Yonghe Temple.
Dui Ci is also the present Buddha, and he is offered the second pot of soup.
"Walking to West Village on December 8th" - Lu You (Song Dynasty)
In the twelfth month, the breeze is gentle and the air feels like spring. I go for a walk with my neighbors.
There is a hazy smell of grass smoke behind the wooden door, and many cow tracks by the wild waterside.
All you need for many diseases is medicine. If you don’t take any medicine, you are an idle person.
Today, people are passing Buddhist porridge to each other, and the festival food in Jiangcun seems to be new.

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