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Buddhism Traditions

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The traditions of a Buddhist consist of many different activities, some of which are worshipping, having religious ceremonies, having a certain way to perform funerals, how to pray for the dead, and marriage ceremonies. Most of these are done during a certain time and day depending on when the tradition needs to be done. For example, the way to perform funerals when a loved one, such as a parent or grandparent pasts away, on the death anniversary day of that individual, Buddhists must do an “offering and are able to invite guests for the meals on this occasion.” Another tradition Buddhists have is “in their home, they would have an altar of Buddha and an incense burner where they would face to pray and light incense when they are praying …show more content…

One thing I thought was very interesting was that the Buddhist culture, mainly in America, would not mind labeling themselves as Buddhists or not. They would not care if they would consider themselves as Buddhists and don’t need the labeling to tell them so, even if they do the traditions and practices. I feel the same way because I wouldn’t necessarily say I’m a Buddhist. Yes, I do the traditions of funerals for loved ones, praying for my dead ancestors and grandparents and the practices of praying and bowing, but that is only done when I need to on certain occasions with my family, I never do it on my own. So, I don’t feel the need to label and consider myself a Buddhist, but I would consider my family to be since they practice Buddhism more as a lifestyle and do more of the traditions and practices than I …show more content…

Also to have an altar both in the home or workplace where incense can be placed and on the daily basis, try to be kind and cultivate mindfulness as much as possible. Being a Buddhist is very simple and there isn’t much need to be done, it is a healthy way of living and can benefit life in many ways. What is mostly important to be a Buddhist is to make time in the day, doesn’t have to be too long, about ten minutes is fine, to be in silence and review the day. Not that the other traditions and practices are less important, they are just as important to a

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