Thursday, July 15, 2021

10. Preserve majesty. Buddhists are children of Buddha, children must be like their fathers, we must learn the Buddha's manners and ethics. When we go to school, the teachers first teach us to be polite first and then to teach letters. That's why there is a saying: "Fairy studies ceremony, post-study literature". People who enter the temple to ordained, the first five years they learn the precepts and posture, and the next five years they learn the sutras, it can be said: "The first learns the law, the latter learns the sutras". It is the precepts and postures that help us to strengthen our body and mind, and to perfect our personality. Because of that importance, Buddhists must learn the law of etiquette. The basic postures that Buddhists need to know are: clasped hands, salute, prostrate, walk, stand, lie down, sit, speak, eat... - Join hands: Clasp two hands with ten fingers equal, close again, no staggered, no middle puffiness, no spread of ten fingers. The position of clasping the wrist of the hand is on the depression in front of the chest, ten fingers facing up, should not be high to the chin or low to the abdomen, do not turn the outstretched hand in front. - Salute: When meeting a teacher or fellow practitioner, we fold our hands together, bow our heads, accompanied by the phrase Amitabha Buddha. - Bowing: When bowing to the Buddha or to the Sangha, we stand upright, our feet are closed in the shape of a V, put our hands together, and then bow down. With both hands facing down, when the head touches the ground, raise both hands, head between the hands, turn ten fingers forward, feet outstretched, butt placed close to the heels (note: do not let the buttocks be too far). high, unsightly). Hands, feet and head close to the ground. When standing up, put your hands together and stand up. When Buddhists come to the temple, when they leave, they have to greet the abbot and enter the main hall to worship the Buddha. Wherever we go to see Buddha statues or meet monks, we must respectfully salute. Walking, standing, sitting, lying down we always think, keep your body serious, considerate, gentle and beautiful. As when sitting, keep your back straight, do not shake your legs, shake your thighs; don't squat, don't sit with your feet on the chair, these positions are not beautiful. When we talk, we should speak softly, do not laugh loudly, especially when we go to the temple or the place of teaching, where we must keep quiet. When going to Mass, to worship the relics, we must maintain the dignity of Buddhists, should not be noisy, jostled, not eat or drink, litter indiscriminately, should not joke and laugh loudly. . When going to the temple, women must dress modestly, do not wear clothes that are too thin, flashy colors, do not wear underarms, open neck, open belly, short skirts. Men do not wear T-shirts or shorts. It is necessary to have a robe so that when you come to the temple to wear it solemnly. Don't wear a bra in the toilet. When going to the main hall to worship Buddha, On the altar, the censer has incense already, we should not light more, the heart of Buddhahood is not necessarily burning incense. Do not manually ring the bell, mule, or drum without the permission of the teacher. When offering money or items to the monks, we should put it on a plate on the table, not hand it or put it in a pocket. Those are some of the positions that Buddhists need to know. Every day, we keep the posture that we live with mindfulness and awareness. If we practice regularly, our morality and personality will be perfect and noble. If so, it is true that a disciple of the Buddha follows the example of Buddha's conduct. It is not necessary to burn incense to become a Buddha. Do not manually ring the bell, mule, or drum without the permission of the teacher. When offering money or items to the monks, we should put it on a plate on the table, not hand it or put it in a pocket. Those are some of the positions that Buddhists need to know. Every day, we keep the posture that we live with mindfulness and awareness. If we practice regularly, our morality and personality will be perfect and noble. If so, it is true that a disciple of the Buddha follows the example of the Buddha. It is not necessary to burn incense to become a Buddha. Do not manually ring the bell, mule, or drum without the permission of the teacher. When offering money or items to the monks, we should put it on a plate on the table, not hand it or put it in a pocket. Those are some of the positions that Buddhists need to know. Every day, we keep the posture that we live with mindfulness and awareness. If we practice regularly, our morality and personality will be perfect and noble. If so, it is true that a disciple of the Buddha follows the example of the Buddha. should not be handed or stuffed in a pocket. Those are some of the positions that Buddhists need to know. Every day, we keep the posture that we live with mindfulness and awareness. If we practice regularly, our morality and personality will be perfect and noble. If so, it is true that a disciple of the Buddha follows the example of the Buddha. should not be handed or stuffed in a pocket. Those are some of the positions that Buddhists need to know. Every day, we keep the posture that we live with mindfulness and awareness. If we practice regularly, our morality and personality will be perfect and noble. If so, it is true that a disciple of the Buddha follows the example of the Buddha.END=NAM MO SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA.( 3 TIMES ).BUDDHIST DHARMA WHEEL.GOLDEN AMITABHA MONASTERY=VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=THE WOMEN OF THE SAKYA CLAN CHAN TANH.AUSTRALIA.SYDNEY.16/7/2021.VIETNAMESE TRANSLATE ENGLISH BY=VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=THE WOMEN OF SAKYA CLAN CHAN TANH.

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