Can I get married by burning incense and worshipping Buddha in a temple?

It's hard to say whether it's true or not. There is a saying that lovers can't go to the temple, and they will break up soon after going, which means that the Buddha will destroy the doomed love. But since it is doomed love, it is more important to stop loss in time. If this is a positive fate, the Buddha will bless it and their relationship will last longer.

The so-called positive fate refers to the formal marriage fate or marriage partner endowed by a person's fate. When a person gets a marriage certificate and has a marriage ceremony with the right partner, the right partner becomes the right match.

As a kind of fate, positive fate has a specific place in a person's date of birth. In numerology, the positive star of the male constellation looks at the positive wealth, and the positive star of the female constellation looks at the official.

The so-called "positive star" is the ten stars near the word representing positive edge in the date of birth. Positioning the opposite star is an important part of the eight-character marriage. According to the philosophical principle of "one yin and one yang is the Tao" in China traditional culture, no matter the fate of men and women, if the eight-character sun is yang, the positive star is yin; When the constellation is dry and cloudy, the positive edge star is Yang.

Common sense of burning incense and worshiping Buddha in temples

1. Dress neatly and behave gracefully when entering the temple. Men are not allowed to wear vests, shorts and slippers, and women are not allowed to wear heavy makeup, bare breasts and gaudy clothes.

2, burning incense is also a kind of support, even if you need to spend money to buy incense, it can't be called "buying incense", it should be called "please incense". Although you don't have much money, you must pay for it yourself. Don't let others pay the bill.

3. After entering the Buddhist temple, don't pass in front of people kneeling to worship Buddha and Bodhisattva. We mortals are not blessed by the worship of others. We would rather walk a little more than take a detour.