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How to go to Mount Putuo to worship Buddha? Urgent, urgent, urgent. . ?

The order of worshiping Buddha at the three major temples in Mount Putuo: Huiji Temple, Fayu Temple, and Puji Temple.

1. Huiji Temple: It is the highest temple in the mountain and one of the three major temples in Putuo Mountain. Incense must be burned in all the main halls. There are three main halls in the temple, in order: ?

1. Heavenly King's Hall: Make offerings to Maitreya Bodhisattva at the front entrance, wishing for peace in the family; at the back, make offerings to Wei Tuo Bodhisattva, wishing for peace in the home and safe entry and exit.

2. Main Hall: Make offerings to Sakyamuni Buddha and make wishes for the health of your family. ?

3. The "Non-Dual Dharma Door" Guanyin Hall: On the front side, worship the statue of Guanyin Bodhisattva and make a wish for family peace; on the back side, make offerings to Guanyin Guanyin and make a wish for a child, which is very effective. (When burning incense, you usually first worship Maitreya Bodhisattva when entering, and lastly worship Skanda Bodhisattva when going out. Remember)

2. Fayu Temple:?

1. Heavenly King Hall: Enter and worship Maitreya Buddha. . Maitreya Buddha prayed for peace and happiness and went out to worship Skanda. (Light incense) Go out (left bell tower, right drum tower).

2. Jade Buddha Hall: White Jade Sakyamuni Buddha.

3. Yuantong Hall: Guanyin Bodhisattva (light incense).

4. Thousand-Armed Guanyin Hall: Thousand-Armed Guanyin Bodhisattva.

5. Main Hall: Mainly dedicated to the three generations (Buddha Sakyamuni, Amitabha, Medicine Buddha) (light incense).

6. The three holy temples in the west: the main offerings include Amitabha Buddha (the leading Buddha in the west), Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva on the left, and Mahasthamaprapta Bodhisattva (the light of the sword and the shadow of the sword) on the right.

7. Guan Gong Hall: Guan Di Bodhisattva (Jialan Bodhisattva). ?

3. Puji Temple: There are 8 main halls dedicated to 11 Bodhisattvas. Incense must be offered in each hall, and the order is as follows: ?

1. Great Yuantong Hall - Zhengshen Guanyin, praying for the safety of the whole family, silently reciting "Namo Guanyin Bodhisattva" when worshiping. ?

2. Manjusri Bodhisattva - pray for wisdom to children. When worshiping, silently recite "Namo Manjusri Bodhisattva".

3. Samantabhadra Bodhisattva - seek career. When worshiping, silently recite "Namo Samantabhadra". ?

4. The Mahavira Hall - the three Buddhas (Amitabha; Sakyamuni Buddha; Medicine Buddha), used to eliminate disasters and take refuge. When worshiping, recite "Namo III Buddha" silently.

5. Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva - perform filial piety to the elderly. When worshiping, silently recite "Namo Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva".

6. Pumen Hall - Avalokitesvara with Thousand Hands and Thousand Eyes - All requests are answered. When worshiping, recite silently "Namo, the Great Merciful and Great Compassionate, saves the suffering and the vast inspiration of the Thousand-Armed and Thousand-Eyed Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva."

7. Jialan Bodhisattva - seeking wealth. When worshiping, recite "Namo Jialan Bodhisattva" silently.

8. Palace of the Heavenly Kings - Maitreya and Skanda, pray for safety when entering and exiting. The Lord worships Skanda Bodhisattva and prays for peace in your home. When worshiping, he is called "Namo Weituo Bodhisattva".

Notes:

1. Go to the dedicated incense burning place to light incense. Do not use a lighter for convenience.

2. Please use your left hand to light incense (because the right hand kills and the left hand saves people).

3. When prostrating, keep your palms upward to show respect for the Buddha.

4. Before making a wish, first understand the name of the Buddha statue, and then tell it your name, where you live, what you want, and where you can repay your wish after it is fulfilled.

5. Never step on the threshold.

6. Remember to bring cash and change!