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Why do monks go to the temple to chant Buddhist scripture sooner or later?
Anyone who has been to a temple or lived near a temple knows that every morning and evening, the bells, drums and chanting of the temple will be remembered. For monks, this is a compulsory morning and evening class every day. For decades, Buddhist activities have been carried out in the main hall, such as standing, kneeling or worshiping. Monks go to the temple twice a day in the morning and evening to recite scriptures. Generally speaking, there are the following advantages and disadvantages:

First, prevent escape. It is the most difficult nature to overcome to love leisure and hate work, so for monks, it is also necessary to remind them every day, always remind them, and make use of the public to smoke together every morning and evening to practice.

Second, increase practice. Monks shoulder the Buddhist mission of spreading Buddhism and benefiting students. In addition to the usual practice, we all recite the scriptures together, which is helpful to improve Sanskrit and promote practice.

Third, practice Taoism. The first thing to do when you get up every morning is to chant Buddhist scripture, which has the function of evolving mind and edifying Taoist thought. Doing homework at night can remind yourself that the sun and the moon fly, and practice needs to be improved.

Fourth, gain merit. Rituals such as chanting, holding spells and worshiping the Three Treasures can be protected by dragon day, and at the same time, they can accumulate their own blessings.

Fifth, repay Buddha's kindness Because of the enlightenment of Buddha, there is Buddha in the world, so don't forget the kindness of Buddha, always praise Buddha and be grateful to Buddha.

Sixth, pray for peace. The original intention of Buddhism is that all beings are equal, so we recite scriptures and sing hymns in the morning and evening classes to pray for world peace and people's happiness.