The altar dedicated to Kannon Bodhisattva on the balcony sits east facing west

Updated on Balcony 2024-03-31
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Of course, you can, voluntarily, everything respectfully, sleep, just don't put your feet on the Buddha statue.

    Yes, but you have to say it before you move, and then you can burn incense as soon as you put it away!!

    And a lot of things to note...

    The living room and balcony are all OK, and generally except for not being able to face the north, other voluntary OK

    You can enlighten yourself and bless yourself with the blessings of the Heart Sutra in your body, reciting scriptures and mantras.

    Consecration is the recitation of scriptures to invite the Dharma bodies of gods and Buddhas into this image to make offerings to all people, which is the real consecration, otherwise they are all empty shells, except for gods and Buddha statues, other items are blessings, not called consecration.

    Wear gods, Buddha statues, pictures, etc., and recite the Buddha's name --- Amitabha Buddha Mind to ask the Buddha to bless it.

    Burn incense without looking at this, just look at the incense spectrum.

    Burning incense generally depends on the incense spectrum rather than other 24 incense recipes are very accurate 48 incense recipes and 72 incense recipes are all written by later generations, and they are not accurate! Generally, three for one column, can be based on 3, and the root is 2 columns! 3 columns! More.

    Incense ash can't be thrown away at will! Going to ruin! Make a large container to keep, if there are more, you can find a clean and hidden place to bury the best! or into clean, running water. First speak to the gods and Buddhas, then recite the Buddha's name or Guanyin mantra and bury incense ashes or enter the water.

    You can use bottled water without opening it, you can put it for half a year and change it, black tea, green tea is OK!! It's so clean, the gods and Buddhas can use it!! It's like fruit doesn't have to be peeled!!

    Watermelons and oranges are all offered like this, and they can be used in the same way!! Generally fruits are fine, but pears are not.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    For the Bodhisattva, you must not sit in the east and face the west, the west position is the white tiger direction, you should sit in the west and face the east, and the sun is so smooth.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It is stipulated in the east, west, north, south, and up and down, and the Guanyin master will purify all sentient beings in any direction.

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