A list of the contents of this article:
- 1 、Can I eat the food that has worshipped God directly?
- 2 、What is the meaning of "eating and saying goodbye" in Taiwan? Are you eating on some special holiday?
- 3 、Bye-bye tablets. Can you eat a normal meal?
- 4 、Can't you eat fishy vegetables on the day you go to the temple to worship?
Can I eat the food that has worshipped God directly?
1. I think it is OK. After worshiping God, you will be able to eat. After putting it down, it will not be fresh. It will go bad after a long time. Just eat it and worship God.
2. Food can be eaten after it has been supplied. If you don't eat, isn't it all wasted? Usually the offering is just to pray for the protection of the gods, and the food is often just an ornament to show respect for the gods.
3. Food for the dead can be eaten. In traditional customs, food offered to the deceased can be taken home to children to eat. It is generally believed that food can ward off and exorcise evil spirits. From another point of view, we can see that the Chinese people cherish and love grain.
What is the meaning of "eating and saying goodbye" in Taiwan? Are you eating on some special holiday?
1. And there are common sayings in Taiwan, such as "dead ducks keep their mouths shut" and "ducks will die in the first half of July." if ducks are used as gifts for congratulations, it will remind people of ominous signs. Memorial activities with Taiwan characteristics as an immigrant society, the concept of ancestor worship and falling leaves returning to their roots is common to Taiwanese, and it is also an important aspect of Chinese culture.
2. It means "I'd love to see you again"; if a woman says it to a man, it means "I don't want to see you again"; if you say it to me, then I can't expect you to give me extra points.
3. Instead of eating zongzi during the Dragon Boat Festival in Tainan, they eat a kind of food called "fried pile" (also known as "fried hammer"). Locals say this custom is related to Zheng Chenggong.
Bye-bye tablets. Can you eat a normal meal?
1. So customers should be advised to eat normally and not to eat, because losing weight will promote metabolism and fat burning, if you don't eat, you will naturally feel weak and dizzy, so you should eat obediently. It is also recommended to pay attention to your health while losing weight.
2. However, taking ESI Baibai tablets may have some side effects, such as gastrointestinal discomfort, palpitations and so on. Therefore, you should read the instructions carefully before use and take them according to the recommended dose and usage. Generally speaking, ESI Baibai tablets may have some effect in helping to lose weight, but it is necessary to pay attention to its potential side effects.
3. It is all eaten by his own family. Since his friend is so enthusiastic, it shows that he does not believe in this thing. If he gives it to you, you can rest assured that you can eat it boldly. Nowadays, there are not many people who believe in this. As long as they are happy and happy, that is the most important thing. Don't be bound by those superstitions and limit our actions.
4, really, its effect is still very good, it can promote digestion, absorb the body's oil, eat very safe, no side effects.
5. Remember to take it on an empty stomach. You can take it about 2 hours before or after meals. Because taking it on an empty stomach is generally beneficial to absorption. 2. Take it about 2 hours before it is done, because it usually works best 2 to 3 hours after taking it.
6. Of course. The offerings of Buddhas and Bodhisattvas cannot be wasted. This is called "cherishing blessings". If you can't finish it yourself, you can give it to others. I have lived in the monastery for a long time and know that the offerings offered to the Buddha in the temple are never thrown away and are eaten.
Can't you eat fishy vegetables on the day you go to the temple to worship?
1. It is best not to eat meat on the day of Buddha worship, nor do you eat meat food in the temple. Because Han Buddhist monks are vegetarian and do not eat meat.
2. It is also forbidden to kill living things. When worshiping Buddhas in temples, you must not be stained with oil and fishy. You should not eat meat in the first few days. You can eat more vegetables. For example, many Buddhists are vegetarians.
3. the first taboo is that it is best not to eat meat food in the first three days before preparing to burn incense and worship Buddhists, because Buddhists pay attention to the equality of all living beings, so monastic Buddhists should eat a vegetarian diet unless they have to. Although there are not many requirements for us pilgrims, eating vegetarian food a few days in advance is also a respect for Buddhism.
4. It is not recommended to eat meat in the temple. Han Buddhist monks are vegetarian and do not eat meat.
5. No meat. As we all know, Buddhism advocates no killing, compassion, and no maiming of lives.