What are the taboos of going to the temple? What's the argument?

It is a favorite thing to go to the temple to worship Buddha and ask for a sign, and in the eyes of many people, the temple can also purify people's hearts, and the voice of Buddha can calm their impetuous hearts. So in Feng Shui, what are the taboos for going to temples? What's the story? Let's analyze the feng shui knowledge of this issue for everyone.

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Buddhism is a place of epiphany, so naturally it can't be too noisy. Besides, we can't wear hats inside. In addition, be sure to dress neatly and avoid too much exposure. The whole person looks completely unpretentious. This is absolutely forbidden, otherwise it is disrespectful to the Buddha.

Kowtow essentials

Watch your posture. Kneel on the futon, hands folded, palms hollow, held high above your head, paused to your mouth, descended to your heart, then spread your palms, palms up, and prone. In this process, you can make a wish and kowtow back and forth three times.

Women should not wear transparent clothes.

Nowadays, many clothes are either exposed or exposed, and many women are still proud of it, in fact, they are making a career. If you can see the outline and color of underwear through the coat and underwear through the pants, you can't wear such clothes, because it is easy for men to dream. You didn't come to the temple to burn incense and worship Buddha, but to destroy everyone's practice.

Pay attention to the worship of Buddha.

We are also very particular about burning incense and worshipping Buddha. This shows whether you are sincere to the Buddha, so how should you burn incense? At this time, we can do this: the hand holding the incense should keep the left hand above and the right hand below. In addition, we need to hold the incense with the index finger and middle finger, and the two thumbs are only used to hold the incense. It should also be noted that incense must exceed the height of our heads and have a slope of 45 degrees.

Don't wear heavy makeup or expensive accessories.

Temples are not secular, and we don't need to hide anything, even our appearance. Our clothes show our mental state to some extent. We worship Buddha, learn from Buddha, and seek true spiritual purity. It doesn't need us to dress up carefully. Heavy make-up and wearing some expensive ornaments show that we have not put aside our worldly troubles and vanity, but also bring vanity. Secondly, it is not conducive to cleaning the hearts of other believers who come to worship. If you really feel that plain face is impolite, you can choose plain face with light makeup, which is comfortable and clean to show your respect.