What does a nun in The Nun do every day to be a nun?
1. A new day starts from waking up, that is, at 3 am in the temple, a patrolling nun will start knocking on the signal board of getting up and walk around the temple, knocking while walking. A week later, she will stay on both sides and behind the Hall of Ursa Major, and knock on the door intensively again.
Send a wake-up signal to the big clock on the bell tower. The big clock will ring three times, 36 times each time, and it will always ring 108, indicating that it will break 108 kinds of troubles. After the bell rings, it is the morning drum. When the morning drum rings, there will be four sounds of wind, rain and thunder. These sounds are just to wake up the nuns and start reciting.
2. The morning hall, the hall of great heroes is a sacred place. Here, nuns should stand well according to their own position and start to go to the temple to chant Buddhist scriptures; No one is allowed to leave the hall without the permission of the presiding monk.
3. Meditation. In the morning, after the nuns have finished their porridge, they will return to the meditation hall and begin to meditate. Meditation here is also called sitting incense, because you need to light incense during meditation, and so is meditation after lunch.
4. Evening hall. After dinner, we will begin to prepare the hall for the evening. When the bell of the main hall strikes 30, we begin to gather in the main hall and begin to recite lessons in the evening class.
5, quiet, at 9 o'clock in the evening, the temple will send a signal to stop quiet, at this time the nuns will start to prepare for sleep and rest.
6. A lawsuit is a meal. After the morning recitation, dinner will be served soon, but the monk will go to court to eat, but there are only three meals a day, only breakfast porridge and lunch, and no dinner is needed.
Nun Festival: Singing/Dancing/Performing Tibetan Opera
Every year in Tibetan New Year, nuns have a five-day holiday, which is a happy day for nuns. Nuns provide them with food and drinks, and Buddhist sisters sing, dance and perform Tibetan operas together. Many nuns can sing and dance, and they can imitate the movements of the goddess.
The practice of nuns: meditation/fasting/yoga
Usually, the practice of gelupai nuns is mainly meditation and fasting, which is an important project of their personal practice. Meditation and meditation are mostly carried out in winter. They meditated according to the requirements of Bodhi Dao Ji Guanglun. Meditation is mostly done in one's own home.