1.4.5

Puja

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Puja

Puja is a Sanskrit word that roughly translates to ‘worship’. But Buddhists do not worship a god in the way most other religions do. So it is better to think of it as referring to the various forms of ceremony and prayer that Buddhists practice.

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Why Buddhists perform puja

  • There are two main reasons why Buddhists perform puja.
    • One is to show respect to the Buddha, and to think about his teachings that help to guide their lives.
    • The other is to help them achieve mindfulness to be more aware of the causes of suffering.
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Honouring the Buddha

  • There are many ways in which Buddhists honour and give thanks to the Buddha.
  • These include making offerings, bowing, and chanting
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Making offerings

  • Buddhists leave gifts before statues of the Buddha as a way of showing respect.
  • Typical gifts include lit candles, which in Buddhism can be a symbol of wisdom.
  • Flowers are also offered. They are symbolic of impermanence because they bloom, but then fade and die.
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Bowing

  • Bowing down is a well-known act of reverence and respect in many religions.
  • For some Buddhists, bowing down before images of the Buddha is an aspect of puja.
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Chanting

  • Chanting holy texts is another way Buddhists remember and show devotion to their teachings.
  • Chanting means repeating these teachings over and over again.
  • One example of a commonly chanted scripture is the Metta Sutta, a teaching of the Buddha that reminds Buddhists of the virtue of loving-kindness.
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Helping with meditation

  • A second important aspect of puja is to find the calmness and peace that allows worshippers to practice meditation and seek enlightenment.
  • Mantras and Mala Beads help with this.
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Mantras

  • Mantras are a form of chanting where a single word or short verse which contains a part of the teachings of the Buddha is repeated.
  • Repeating the short verse helps to create the focus needed for meditation.
  • The mantra is something a Buddhist will want to understand and make part of their life.
  • One example is the verse ‘Nam Myoho Renge Kyo’ which teaches that we are able to overcome life’s problems and bring an end to suffering.
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Mala Beads

  • Buddhists often use a string of beads as an aid to meditation.
  • They use the beads to count off mantras, or the taking of breaths.
  • This increases focus and helps to distract from daily concerns.

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