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Can Tomb-Sweeping Day burn incense and worship Buddha?

Yes, Tomb-Sweeping Day can go to the temple to worship Buddha. On this day, many believers like to go to temples to burn incense and worship Buddha, so as to recall past lives, cherish blessings and be grateful for the present.

In general, Tomb-Sweeping Day can worship Buddha. According to the traditional custom, Tomb-Sweeping Day is the day to go for an outing to sweep the grave, so it is natural to go to the temple to worship Buddha.

Qingming is a day to worship ancestors, sweep graves and enjoy flowers.

On this day, many believers like to go to temples to burn incense and worship Buddha, so as to recall distant life, cherish blessings and be grateful for the present. Of course, it is ok to burn incense in Tomb-Sweeping Day, because it does not conflict with the traditional Tomb-Sweeping Day Day custom, and it is also in line with Tomb-Sweeping Day's festival concept of ancestor worship. In Tomb-Sweeping Day, the tradition of "burning bags" is the main form of paying homage to ancestors. The so-called "baggage", also known as "parcel", refers to the postal parcel that Xiao sent from Shi Yang to the underworld. Those who mow and soil graves will burn gold ingots several times and buy tombs with paper money.

Tomb-Sweeping Day himself came to pay homage to his ancestors and asked them to bless the whole family, which was not in conflict with going to the temple to burn incense and pray. But it is best to invite a good incense, because burning incense is a formal way to worship Buddha, and it is very important to be true and sincere.