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  2. Buddhist devotion - Wikipedia

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    In Theravāda Buddhism, devotional ceremonies can be classified as ceremonies for making merit (doing good deeds, e.g. offerings to monks), ceremonies to ward off danger (e.g. chanting certain Buddhist texts) and ceremonies adapted from folk religion. Almost all lay practices are focused on making merit, and gaining a personal spiritual benefit ...

  3. Buddhist holidays - Wikipedia

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    Kathina Ceremony: This robe offering ceremony, is held on any date within the end of the Vassa Retreat. New robes and other requisites can be offered by the laity to the monks. Abhidhamma Day: According to Burmese tradition, this day celebrates when the Buddha went to the Tushita Heaven to teach his mother the Abhidhamma. It is celebrated on ...

  4. Buddhist liturgy - Wikipedia

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    Buddhist liturgy is a formalized service of veneration and worship performed within a Buddhist Sangha community in nearly every traditional denomination and sect in the Buddhist world. It is often done one or more times a day and can vary amongst the Theravada , Mahayana , and Vajrayana sects.

  5. Buddhist initiation ritual - Wikipedia

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    Lewis Hodous, in his 1920 book Buddhism and Buddhists in China remarks on the Chinese ceremony as well, after recording an initiation ceremony for both those entering monastic life and the laity: "Less private was the initiation of the lay brethren and sisters, more lightly branded on the right wrist, while all about intoned 'Na-mah Pen-shih ...

  6. Liberation Rite of Water and Land - Wikipedia

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    The ritual itself was compiled by the Chan Buddhist master Bao Zhi (宝志禅师, 418-514). The main goal of the ceremony is to invite beings of higher realms to help the beings in the lower realms get out of their sufferings. It is said that those who participate receive great merit and blessings, even to those who do not contribute.

  7. Offering (Buddhism) - Wikipedia

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    An introduction to Buddhism: Teachings, history and practices. Cambridge: Cambridge University. ... Buddhist Ceremonies and Rituals of Sri Lanka (The Wheel ...

  8. Buddhist funeral - Wikipedia

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    [1] [4] Death rites are generally the only life cycle ritual that Theravāda Buddhist monks get involved in and are therefore of great importance. A distinctive ritual unique to funeral rites is the offering of cloth to monks. This is known as paṃsukūla in Pali, which means "forsaken robe". This symbolises the discarded rags and body shrouds ...

  9. Category:Buddhist rituals - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Buddhist rituals" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. ... Poruwa ceremony; S. Segaki; Sitting-in-the-bed; T. Transfer of ...

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