The belief in Buddha comes from the heart. We worship Buddha mainly from the heart and don't be tied to things. Don't be trapped in what kind of material the Buddha cards are invited, how many to wear, how to offer them, whether to hold them high or hang them down. We wear Buddhist cards, but we want convenience and freedom, so we shouldn't worry too much.
As the Diamond Sutra says, "All phases are illusory, and if you see the opposite phase, you will see the Tathagata." Buddha cards are also one of the phases, so we should not consider too many taboos of Buddha cards when using them. As long as there is a Buddha in your heart, you can have respect for the Buddha.
1. Men and women should not wear Buddhist cards during sexual intercourse, so as not to be unclean and disrespectful to the Buddha. The Buddha card should be removed and placed in the cabinet.
2. Don't take a bath or swim with a Buddha sign unless it has a waterproof shell. The general shell of Buddha brand is not waterproof.
3. What should I do if I can't wear the sacred body of the protective Buddha card because it is damaged? It can be wrapped in small red cloth or paper, buried under trees and flowers, and can be sent to temples if conditions permit. Don't litter.
4. The Buddha brand chain can be exchanged by itself, which will have no influence.
5. Women can also wear Buddhist cards during their physiological period. It will not violate the taboo of Buddha cards.
6. At ordinary times, you should pay attention to avoid the collision of Buddha's cards, so as not to be damaged, and form the habit of respecting Buddha and Buddha's cards.
7. You can wear one or more Buddhist cards at the same time. There is no relationship between odd and even numbers.
8. A few Buddhist cards (mainly Yin cards) can't be worn around the neck together with the authentic sacred objects. Yin cards are generally not worn with the body. If you need to wear them on occasions, they are usually hung around your waist.
9. After inviting the Buddha's card, it is not appropriate for outsiders to touch the Buddha's card at will except close relatives and friends (to avoid disrespect).
1. Buddhist cards can be given to relatives or friends, even strangers. Buddhism calls this kind of behavior "making good marriages". Giving peace and happiness to others is boundless, so why not?