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Do Buddhists pray? If so, to what since Buddhists do not believe in a deity?
Hi everyone. Do Buddhists pray and if so, to what since Buddhists do not believe in a deity?
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The short answer is "not like you think".
Precept Dedication Prayer
by Shantideva, revised by His Holiness the Fourteenth Dalai Lama
<TABLE width=350><TBODY><TR><TD align=left>May all beings everywhere,
Plagued by sufferings of body and mind,
Obtain an ocean of happiness and joy
By virtue of my merits.
May no living creature suffer,
Commit evil or ever fall ill.
May no one be afraid or belittled,
With a mind weighed down by depression.
May the blind see forms,
And the deaf hear sounds.
May those whose bodies are worn with toil
Be restored on finding repose.
May the naked find clothing,
The hungry find food.
May the thirsty find water
And delicious drinks.
May the poor find wealth,
Those weak with sorrow find joy.
May the forlorn find hope,
Constant happiness and prosperity.
May there be timely rains
And bountiful harvests.
May all medicines be effective
And wholesome prayers bear fruit. May all who are sick and ill
Quickly be freed from their ailments.
Whatever diseases there are in the world,
May they never occur again. May the frightened cease to be afraid
And those bound be freed.
May the powerless find power
And may people think of benefiting each other.
</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Yep. Actually the Buddha asked his disciples to take Dhamma (his teachings) as their teacher after his death. He didn't promote worship as such. Whoever does him respect would follow his teachings really.
But the Buddhists all around the world do worship the Buddha statues and all that as an act of respect for the Buddha, Dhamma and the sangha. I personally do not go to temple often but if I go there to calm my mind or to meet the monks there, I worship the Buddha statue as an act of respect and heart-felt love for the Dhamma he brought into the world.
This may help:
.... but I can't seem to find the source of this quote.
As I take my first step,
My foot kisses the floor.
With gratitude to the earth,
I walk in liberation.
Or before falling asleep, I say:
Falling asleep at last
I vow with all beings
to enjoy the dark and silence
and rest in the vast unknown.
just little things like that.