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  2. Mulian Rescues His Mother - Wikipedia

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    The stories sometimes use earthy characterization. [further explanation needed] When Mulian's mother is reincarnated as a black dog, Mulian seeks her out and she concedes that she is better off than she had been as a hungry ghost. As a dog, she says:

  3. Ghost Festival - Wikipedia

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    As a Buddhist festival: The origin story of the modern Ghost Festival, ultimately originated from ancient India, deriving from the Mahayana scripture known as the Yulanpen or Ullambana Sutra. [11]: 301, 302 [note 2] The sutra records the time when Maudgalyāyana achieves abhijñā and uses his newfound powers to search for his deceased parents.

  4. How to Celebrate the Hungry Ghost Festival - AOL

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    Hungry Ghost Festival occurs during the seventh month of the lunar calendar and is an important cultural and religious holiday for the East Asian community.

  5. Petavatthu - Wikipedia

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    The Sariputta story of the Petavatthu was adapted in 6th-century China to form the Mahayana Yulanpen Sutra, which makes Mulian (i.e., Maudgalyayana) its hero.Similar to its effect in South and Southeast Asia, the dissemination of the story led to the spread of a Ghost Festival throughout the Sinosphere.

  6. Ghost Month and the Hungry Ghost Festival: What to know - AOL

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    The Ghost Month and Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated by many across the globe, not just in Singapore. Find out more about this festival. Ghost Month and the Hungry Ghost Festival: What to know

  7. Here Are Some Fun Ways to Celebrate the Hungry Ghost Festival ...

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    Hsiung-Blodgett agrees, adding, "In Chinese culture, Ghost Month or Hungry Ghost Festival is a cultural event. It is more of paying respect to the deceased family members and the deceased with no ...

  8. Hungry ghost - Wikipedia

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    丁寧な暮らしをする餓鬼 ("The Hungry Ghost who leads a polite life"): This three volume work explores the life of an hungry ghost who, unlike others of their kind, is very compassionate and pure-hearted. They spend half a day grinding coffee beans in a mortar, folding plastic bags into triangles, sweeping up leaves, and so on.

  9. Ghosts in Chinese culture - Wikipedia

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    Hungry ghosts (饿鬼; èguǐ) were arrogant in life and can take on gaseous forms. Nightmare ghosts ( 魘鬼 ; yǎnguǐ ) were frauds in life and can transform into pure darkness. Goblin ghosts ( 魍魉鬼 ; wǎngliǎng-guǐ ) were corrupted by their desire for insight in life and are formed from the essential energy within rocks and trees.