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The quantifiers of incense sticks are generally roots or branches, and the quantifiers of Buddha statues are generally respected. Under what circumstances should we use dragon incense or Buddha statue
The quantifiers of incense sticks are generally roots or branches, and the quantifiers of Buddha statues are generally respected. Under what circumstances should we use dragon incense or Buddha statues? Long Xiang? It should be the longer and thicker the pale yellow cedar fragrance! Incense, incense is exquisite, especially the number of incense. As the saying goes: God has three ghosts and four spirits, and going to the top of the three towers is generally to respect Buddha, law and monks. It also means the afterlife of past lives. Pay refers to the quantity. Three fragrances pray for themselves, six fragrances pray for two generations, nine fragrances pray for three generations, and thirteen fragrances are the most, which means that "burning high fragrance" is a complete merit. A pair should be three feet. (A payment of three wick incense, not from textual research, I remember hearing an old master say, for reference only. )

In the halls of Buddhism, there are various statues of Buddha, Bodhisattva and patron saint of Lohan, such as the two donkey kong in Sanmen Hall, the four heavenly kings in Tianwang Hall, and the Guanyin Hall dedicated to Guanyin Bodhisattva ... It seems that the names of Buddha statues are less than the names of incense.