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What is the Forty Eight Orders in the Jungle
Origin of Knocking Wooden Fish
Thirty three Unclean Gifts
7 indispensable buildings of Buddhist temples
The Significance and Merit of Burning a Lamp
Disposal methods of abandoned Buddha statues and Buddhist scriptures
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 How many types of towers are there (group diagram)

How many types of pagodas are there (group pictures)

There are many pagodas in the mainland of China with different styles. The nature of pagodas has much to do with the sectarian division of Buddhism. The towers in our country are not all high-rise buildings, that is to say, they are not all pavilions [Detailed]

Buddhist buildings include Buddhist temples, pagodas and grottoes. Influenced by India, China's pagoda temples are centered on the pagoda and surrounded by halls and monk houses.

 The origin of the Jialan Hall in the temple (picture)

The origin of the Jialan Hall in the temple (picture)

Jialan is a short name for Sanghalanmo, which translates into many gardens. There was an old man named Xu Daduo in Shewei State who often gave money to the poor [Detailed]

 Why do Buddhist temples build bell towers

Why did Buddhist temples build bell towers

The Bell Tower, commonly known as the Bell Colliding Hall, Bell Hall and Bell Tower, is one of the seven halls. In ancient times, it was opposite to the Sutra Tower, and was usually separated from the Drum Tower on the two wings of Jialan [Detailed]

 The significance of building drum towers in temples

The significance of building a drum tower in the temple (picture)

The drum tower in the temple is a building where drums are hung. Its location is on the right of the hall or the lecture hall, so it has been known as "left bell and right drum" since ancient times [Detailed]

 Four Bodhisattvas' Mounts and Their Symbolic Significance

Four Bodhisattvas' Mounts and Their Symbolic Significance

Manjusri and Samantabhadra are the leaders of all Bodhisattvas. Samantabhadra's mount is the six tooth white elephant of the tooth fairy. Together with Manjusri Bodhisattva, who rides a lion, they are the threats of Piluzana Buddha, and are collectively called "Three Saints of Avatamsaka" [Detailed]

There are four Bodhisattvas in Buddhism in China: Manjusri Bodhisattva, Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva, Samantabhadra Bodhisattva and Tripitaka Bodhisattva. The meanings of their mounts are different.

 Great Compassion: Avalokitesvara

Great Compassion: Avalokitesvara

It is called Guanshiyin Bodhisattva. The fire cannot burn, the flood cannot disappear, the Yacha Luosha cannot be annoyed, the sword and staff are broken, and the weapons and chains are broken [Detailed]


 The origin and deeds of Manjusri Bodhisattva

The origin and deeds of Manjusri Bodhisattva

Manjusri's Nirvana Sutra: Four hundred and fifty years after the death of the Buddha, Manjusri went to the Snow Mountain to speak for five hundred immortals, and all those who have predestined relationship can learn it [Detailed]

 Why is Dizang Bodhisattva called "Dizang"

Why is Dizang Bodhisattva called "Dizang"

It is named Dizang because of its "patience as the earth, and meditation as deep as secret". He is respected for his "long history of making great wishes" [Detailed]

 Incense burner used to burn incense and worship Buddha

Incense burner used to burn incense and worship Buddha

The earliest incense burner in Buddhism is the magpie tail burner. Another Buddhist practice related to incense burning is "Jingxing", that is, walking around the Buddha statue three, seven or more times with a incense burner in hand, which is called "Xingxiang" [Detailed]

If the use of magic tools is distinguished, they can generally be divided into six categories: solemn tools, Buddhist offerings, time telling devices, holding devices, carrying devices and esoteric magic tools.

 Common Buddhist artifacts Ruyi

Common Buddhist artifacts Ruyi

"Ruyi" is also one of the Buddhist artifacts. The Buddhist name is "Ana Law". It is used for lecturing, argumentation, preaching precepts, ascending seats and other occasions [Detailed]

 What is the meaning of the chime when chanting sutras

What is the meaning of the chime when chanting sutras

Chime is divided into big chime and small hand chime. They are all tools for Buddhist practice. They are used for chanting scriptures and chanting sutras, so as to "keep one mind in order" [Detailed]

 The origin of the building hanging in the temple

The origin of the building hanging in the temple

The "building" is a strict decoration of the Buddhist Taoist Temple. Sanskrit "Tuofuruo" or "Jidu"; In Chinese, it is called "Baozhuang", "Tianzhuang" [Detailed]

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  • The first day of the first month: Maitreya Christmas
  • The sixth day of the first month: Dingguang Buddha Christmas
  • The eighth day of February: Sakyamuni's day of becoming a monk
  • February 15: Sakyamuni's Nirvana
  • February 19: Guanyin Bodhisattva Christmas
  • February 21: Samantabhadra's Christmas
  • March 16: Zhunti Bodhisattva Christmas
  • April 4th: Manjusri Bodhisattva Christmas
  • April 8th: Buddha Christmas (Buddha Bathing Festival)
  • April 15: Buddha Nirvana Day
  • May 13: Jialan Bodhisattva's Christmas
  • The third day of June: Weituo Bodhisattva's Christmas
  • June 19: Guanyin Bodhisattva Becomes a Taoist
  • July 13: The general trend to Bodhisattva Christmas
  • July 24th: Dragon Tree Bodhisattva Christmas
  • July 30: Tibetan Bodhisattva Christmas
  • August 22nd: Lantern burning Buddha Christmas
  • September 19: Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva Becomes a Monk
  • September 30: Herbalist Buddha Christmas
  • The fifth day of October: Father Dharma's Christmas
  • Winter 17th: Amitabha Christmas
  • The eighth day of the twelfth lunar month: the day when Buddha became a Buddha
  • December 29: Huayan Bodhisattva's Christmas
  • July 15: Yulan Bon Festival (Mid Yuan Festival)
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