Buddhist Prayers For The Dead. [18]: 508 1 day ago · Joan Baez and John Mayer spoke on a m

[18]: 508 1 day ago · Joan Baez and John Mayer spoke on a makeshift stage in front of the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium after four Buddhist monks opened the event with a prayer By Venerable Master Hsing Yun O h great, compassionate Buddha! Today we gather in front of you in mourning, To pray for your deceased disciple ___________ . Offering prayers based on the Mystic Law—chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo— is the best and truest offering we can make for the deceased. 6 As a budding mushroom shoots upward carrying soil on its head, so beings from their birth onwards carry decay and death along with them. The prayers help to facilitate the deceased as they journey into the afterlife. It is believed that by praying for the deceased, one can help them on their journey to enlightenment. Trivia about Buddhist memorial services The memorial service for the dead called a 'hoyo' is a Buddhist ceremony in which the bereaved family prays for the repose of the deceased's soul, while 'hoji' includes up until the dinner after the hoyo. One notable occurrence is 49 days after death in Buddhism. Oh Buddha! We pray that You receive and guide him/her to pure, carefree Buddhas' lands; May I know myself forgiven for all the harm I may have thought and done, May I accomplish this profound practice of phowa, and die a good and peaceful death, And through the triumph of my death, may I be able to benefit all other beings, living or dead. From Buddhist Meditation, edited by Edward Conze. Bookmark the permalink.

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