Can I wear a skirt to worship Buddha?

You can't wear skirts when worshipping Buddha.

It is a solemn thing to enter the temple to burn incense and worship Buddha, so you should abide by certain etiquette and taboos:

1, avoid wearing colorful clothes, plain colors are better, and it is best to wear navy blue;

2. Avoid wearing shorts, skirts, tights and trousers to expose your body, which is very bad;

3, avoid wearing all kinds of jewelry, it is best to take it off before entering the temple;

4, avoid wearing transparent clothes, such as through the coat, you can see the color of underwear. This is very bad;

5. Don't wear sloppy clothes. These are all manifestations of disrespect for Buddha.

When you worship Buddha, you should bow down slowly and stand up slowly. Every movement is very clear and natural, slow, relaxed and soft. You should experience every movement and feeling of the movement easily and slowly, and don't make the action of worshipping Buddha urgent and nervous. Otherwise, if you worship too fast, you will be flustered, busy, anxious and chaotic, but you will lose your peace and stability.

Extended data:

Try not to walk in the middle before entering the temple. Walk along the stairs, men left and women right. Try not to go through the main entrance, because the abbot's door in the evening class comes from the main entrance, and the novice monk and others come from the side entrance. So in order to keep in line with the temple, everyone tries to enter from the side door, male left and female right. When women enter, cross their right feet as much as possible, and when they go out, they can go out through the side door. Don't step on the threshold.

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