Do I have to worship the four-faced Buddha when traveling to Thailand? Are there any rules for worshipping?

Answer: whether to worship or not depends entirely on whether you believe it or not Holding your head three feet high is God. At that time, the dean was making a wish with a friend, so he bowed himself. Let's briefly introduce the rules of the four-faced Buddha and the worship of the four-faced Buddha.

The four-faced Buddha is the most prosperous religious stronghold in Thailand, located in the capital Bangkok. If you know something about the local culture, you may know another name of the four-faced Buddha, that is Brahma. It is the origin of all things and one of the three main gods of Hinduism (the other two are Vishnu and Shiva).

There are not many people who worship Brahma in India, mainly the other two. But with the rise of Buddhism, Brahma was absorbed by Buddhism as one of the protectors. Later, it spread to Southeast Asia, especially Thailand. China called it the Four-faced Buddha. It is said that it has the ability to help people get rich and is extremely effective. So people from Thailand and tourists to China will come here to worship, and even some celebrities are scrambling to come here.

As the name suggests, the four-faced Buddha has four faces on all sides, representing health, career, love and wealth respectively, and representing religious beliefs in Thailand. There are incense sticks and garlands for sale in the courtyard of the four-faced Buddha, and the prices are different. There is only one in the yard, so don't worry about the price. There are some loose things outside, but I still went to the official to buy this kind of thing.

If the rules are correct, in fact, after you get to the booth selling sacrifices, ask the boss, and he will tell you that Chinese is very good. Of course, I will tell you in advance here:

Making a wish and restoring the sacrifices you need to buy are completely different. My friend who made a wish has a plate of flowers, candles and incense in his hand. I only have a little sacrifice, four flowers, 12 incense and a candle in my hand. It goes without saying that after buying incense sticks, you need to light them first. Then put a candle in front of the Buddha when you enter the door (minus one candle on each side). Bow down clockwise. Before bowing down, offer three incense sticks, a candle and a bracelet on each side. After worshipping the Four Faces Buddha, you can go to the nearby holy pool to wash your hands, and then pat yourself on the head with holy water.

If you like, you can also promise to thank the four-faced Buddha with colorful flowers, wishing dance, wishing dance dolls and woodcarving elephants. The most common way to make a wish is to ask the next dance team to dance a wish dance on the spot. There are many people here, and the dance team is basically open all day.

I saw on the internet that everything I prayed for was different. The first side prays for fame, the second side prays for feelings, the third side prays for wealth and the fourth side prays for health.

The dean prayed for four things, and all three things have failed so far. I don't know why they didn't get better, but they got worse, and I don't know whether the last one will succeed. Of course, more people should be effective.