Review:
Puja In Buddhism
overall review score: 4.2
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Puja in Buddhism is a ritualistic practice of making offerings and prayers to the Buddha and other enlightened beings as a form of reverence and gratitude.
Key Features
- Offerings of food, incense, flowers, and candles
- Recitation of mantras or sutras
- Meditation
- Prostration or bowing
- Prayers for blessings and protection
Pros
- Helps cultivate a sense of gratitude and devotion
- Encourages mindfulness and spiritual growth
- Creates a sense of community among practitioners
Cons
- Some may see it as superstitious or ritualistic
- Can be misinterpreted as idol worship by outsiders