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Butsudan is a platform or cabinet that enshrines a Buddha statue, painting or scroll, and is used for paying respects to the Buddha and deceased relatives. Learn about the history, types, arrangement and social-spiritual functions of butsudan in Japanese Buddhist cultures.
Learn how to create a proper altar with symbols of enlightened body, speech and mind, and how to make offerings to the Buddhas and deities. Find out the best place, order, and way to arrange the objects on your altar, and how to dedicate the merit of your practice.
5 Ιαν 2024 · Learn the purpose, characteristics, objects, and arrangement of a Buddhist home shrine. See examples of different styles and get tips for creating a space that aids your practice and reflects your values.
Learn how to create and use a Buddhist altar at home or anywhere, with basic and traditional elements, offerings, and blessings. Find out the benefits, reasons, and meanings of altar practice, and the difference between a shrine and a mandala.
16 Σεπ 2009 · Learn how to set up, open, close, and maintain an altar in Buddhism, a sacred space dedicated to images representing one's faith, devotion, and respect. Find out the meaning and symbolism of the eight offerings and the offering verses.
Learn about the Butsudan, a family altar dedicated to the Buddha, Nichiren Shonin, and ancestors in Nichiren Shu Buddhism. The Butsudan expresses the owner's faith, shows the Buddha's world, and leads the family closer to Buddhism.
A proper Buddhist altar holds symbols of enlightened body, speech and mind, traditionally represented by displaying a statue or picture of Buddha Shakyamuni, a scripture, and a stupa (Tibetan: chorten).