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It is better to take it off. What is said here is in a convenient situation. If it's inconvenient, just treat it respectfully.
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If you feel that taking it down shows your respect for the Dharma. You just take it down.
That's it. Your merit is immeasurable. Why bother to ask others.
As far as I'm concerned. I'll take it down.
But sometimes go to the public restroom on the side of the road. There's no way I'm going to pull a passerby to hold it for me. Right.
But I can usually take it down. I'll take it down.
It's the same with taking vows. Try your best. I'd love to hold it. But there are still times when you break the vows. Hehe. Take your time.
There is no Amitabha Buddha in the south. I wish you good luck.
Great treasure vast pavilion good dharani dharani).
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Take the vows. Whatever happens.
Don't think about good, don't think about evil.
The three Buddhas of the Tao.
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You can take a look at what the Printing Light Master said.
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Oh, don't worry, friends. The Bodhisattva is compassionate. There is no blame!
No, the amulet should always be worn close to the body, go to the toilet and take it off, in case you get into trouble in the toilet, you won't lose protection.