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Prayer for the 15th day of the 10th lunar month, offering sacrifices to ancestors and deities.

Quoc DuanNovember 14, 2024 06:08

The prayer to ancestors and deities on the 15th day of the 10th lunar month is an important ritual; it is an occasion for families to remember their ancestors and pray for blessings from the deities.

The full moon day, also known as the 15th day of the lunar month, holds special significance in the spiritual and cultural life of the Vietnamese people. On this day, many families perform rituals to commemorate their ancestors, give thanks to the deities, and pray for peace and good fortune.

The 15th day of the 10th lunar month, also known as the Hạ Nguyên Festival, the Double Thập Festival, or the New Rice Festival, has long been an important spiritual festival for Vietnamese people, especially Buddhists.

Văn khấn rằm tháng 10 cúng gia tiên và thần linh

The Hạ Nguyên Festival takes place on the 15th day of the 10th lunar month every year. On this occasion, people prepare offerings to their ancestors and deities to give thanks for a bountiful harvest and to pray for blessings for their families. In some places, the Hạ Nguyên Festival is also an occasion to pray for the souls of deceased relatives.

What is the best time to offer prayers on the 10th lunar month?

When offering prayers on the 10th lunar month, you need to pay attention to auspicious times and arrange the rituals sincerely to express your devotion to Buddha and your ancestors. Here are some times the family can choose to offer prayers:The hours of Mao (5am - 7am), Ngo (11am - 1pm), and Than (3pm - 5pm) are considered auspicious times.

What does the offering tray for the full moon of the tenth lunar month consist of?

The offering tray for the full moon day is usually meticulously prepared with many offerings to present to ancestors and deities. The components of a vegetarian offering tray typically include incense, flowers, fruits, sweets, tea, wine, water, etc.

In addition, there is a savory offering tray with chicken, pork, flowers, incense, and wine. Preparing a solemn and sincere offering tray not only shows respect for ancestors and deities but also brings peace and good fortune to the family.

Prayer for the 15th day of the 10th lunar month of the Year of the Dragon (Giáp Thìn) to worship the deities and the Earth God.

Namo Amitabha Buddha!

Namo Amitabha Buddha!

Namo Amitabha Buddha!

I respectfully bow to the Nine Directions of Heaven, the Ten Directions of Buddhas, and all the Buddhas of the Ten Directions. I respectfully bow to the Heavenly Emperor, the Earth Goddess, and all the Venerable Deities. I respectfully bow to the Deities of the Five Directions, the Five Lands, and the Deities of Fortune and Virtue. I respectfully bow to the Deities of the Past and Present, the Landlord, and the God of Wealth. I respectfully bow to all the Venerable Deities who govern this area.

We, the homeowners, whose names are …, currently reside at …

Today is the full moon of the tenth month of the Year of the Dragon (Giáp Thìn). We, the family, sincerely prepare incense, flowers, gold and silver offerings, tea, and light fragrant incense sticks to present before the altar.

We, the homeowners, respectfully invite the Venerable Deity of the Current Year's Ruling Tai Sui, the Great Kings of the Local Guardian Deity, the Dragon Vein Deity, the Local Earth Deity, the Five Earth Deities, the Five Directions Deities, the Kitchen God, the God of Fortune and Virtue, and all other Venerable Deities governing this area.

We humbly beseech you, O deities, to hear our plea for mercy, descend before this altar, witness our sincerity, accept our offerings, and protect us so that we may always be safe, our work may go smoothly, our wishes may be fulfilled, our prayers answered, and our spiritual path may be broadened.

We have prepared this humble offering with sincere hearts, bowing before the altar, and humbly ask for your blessings and protection.

Namo Amitabha Buddha!

Namo Amitabha Buddha!

Namo Amitabha Buddha!

Văn khấn rằm tháng 10 cúng gia tiên và thần linh

Prayer to the ancestors on the 15th day of the 10th lunar month of the Year of the Dragon (Giáp Thìn).

Namo Amitabha Buddha!

Namo Amitabha Buddha!

Namo Amitabha Buddha!

I respectfully bow to the nine directions of Heaven, the ten directions of the Buddhas, and all the Buddhas of the ten directions. I respectfully bow to the Heavenly Emperor, the Earth Goddess, and all the Venerable Deities.

I respectfully bow before the local tutelary deity, the local earth deity, the household kitchen god, and all other revered deities. I respectfully bow before my ancestors, my deceased father and mother, and all departed spirits (if my parents are still alive, replace with my paternal and maternal ancestors).

We, the homeowners, whose names are …, currently reside at …

Today is the full moon of the tenth month of the Year of the Dragon (Giáp Thìn). We, your humble servants, humbly offer our sincere prayers and offerings of flowers, tea, and incense before the altar, thanks to the grace of Heaven and Earth, our ancestors, and all the revered deities.

We respectfully invite: the local tutelary deity, the Great Kings, the Household Kitchen God, the local spirits, the Earth God, the God of Wealth, the Five Directions, and the Dragon Vein deity. We humbly request that you descend before the altar, witness our sincerity, and accept our offerings.

We, the family, respectfully invite our ancestors, both paternal and maternal, to have mercy on your descendants, to manifest yourselves, witness our sincerity, and accept our offerings.

We, the homeowners, respectfully invite the Ancestors and Deities residing in this house to come before the altar, partake in the offerings, and bless our family with success and good fortune. With humble hearts and sincere devotion, we respectfully bow before the altar and humbly ask for your protection and guidance.

Namo Amitabha Buddha!

Namo Amitabha Buddha!

Namo Amitabha Buddha!

Above is a sample prayer for the full moon of the tenth lunar month in the year of the Dragon (2014), offering sacrifices to deities and ancestors. Hopefully, this prayer will bring sacredness and profound meaning, helping to make your family's full moon ceremony more complete.

Quoc Duan