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Ten Taboos to Go to Putuo Mountain

Ten taboos for going to Mount Putuo are to wear clothes, not to commit three taboos, not to climb mountains, not to take photos, not to respect Buddha, not to make noise in the temple, not to invite incense, not to make a wish, not to worship Buddha and not to see monks.

1, get dressed

Dress: Be sure to keep a low profile all the way to Putuo. Don't wear exposed clothes, such as shorts, beach pants and suspenders. And don't wear eye-catching colors, which will affect the peace of mind of neighboring monks.

2. Don't commit three taboos.

The three most important taboos of Mount Putuo are not talking about politics, religion and history. If you accidentally talk about it, you can change the subject in a friendly tone.

3. Don't climb the mountain.

In addition to visiting Buddhist temples, we must be careful not to climb the top of the mountain, because there are many Buddhist monks practicing on the top of the mountain, which disturbs their practice taboos.

4. No photography.

Don't take pictures when you go to Mount Putuo, especially the Buddha statue. It is considered disrespectful to shoot Buddha statues, and shooting Buddha statues will also affect the mystery of the Buddha statues themselves, so don't shoot Buddha statues.

5. disrespect for Buddha

After all, Mount Putuo is a holy place of Buddhism, and believers should sincerely come to worship, so as to be sincere and spiritual.

6. Loud noise in the temple

Loud noises are not allowed in temples, especially when religious ceremonies are held.

7, please incense

Buying incense in the temple is called "please". You have to invite incense yourself, and others can't pay for it. It is advisable to invite three fragrances.

8. make a wish

Remember to tell the Buddha what your name is, where you live, what you want, and where you will fulfill your promise when it's done. Don't make a wish casually, and come back when your wish comes true.

9. Worship Buddha

On the left, pilgrims bow down, on the right, women, and the futon in the middle is for the abbot. Don't cross the futon.

10, see the monk

The common way to greet monks is to put your hands together and bow your head slightly, or stand upright on your chest with your head slightly lower. Don't shake hands, hug, touch monks and other improper ways.