Placement of Buddhist niches
1. From the inside out, shrines or shrines should be placed from home to the outside, from the hall to the outside. That is to say, you should face the door, but if you can't meet this requirement due to environmental restrictions, you should also put it in the direction of the door to avoid rushing to the door, that is, you will see the shrine or altar as soon as you enter the room, and you should keep a certain distance from the door;
2. It should be in a quiet place, and the place should be quiet and tidy. It is best not to have audio, television and other things near shrines or altars;
Don't face the bed. Don't face the table. Kitchen, toilet, indecent behavior and animal products because of Bodhisattva. If the conditions are limited, some people put shrines or shrines in their bedrooms and block them with a yellow curtain when they sleep.
4. The niche or altar should be supported, and the back should not be empty. The next door to the wall can't be a toilet or a kitchen.
5. niches or altars should not be under beams.
6. If possible, the shrine or altar should not be too low, and the height should be moderate.
7. The quantity provided should be single, not double. For example, for gods such as Bodhisattva, Bodhisattva should be above God, because the level of God should be below Bodhisattva, and Buddha and Bodhisattva are supreme.
8. Orientation of niches or altars: Generally, it is not suitable to be placed at home, which is due south facing west [this orientation can be slightly biased], and other orientations can be chosen, which is best determined according to the feng shui layout at home.
9. Buddhas and Bodhisattvas had better worship from west to east.