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Tu Tại Gia - Chùa Online app for iPhone and iPad


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Utilities Lifestyle
Developer: Duong Le
Free
Current version: 2.5.1, last update: 1 year ago
First release : 26 Sep 2022
App size: 268.7 Mb

The true meaning of Buddhism is not that there is a Buddha in the mind, but when enlightened, "that mind is Buddha". With the concept of "Buddha is in the heart", people just need to follow the Buddhas teachings such as living with compassion, joy and equanimity, knowing love, knowing forgiveness, knowing how to avoid evil, do good... On the contrary, if you dont mind, and act like that, even if Buddhists go on pilgrimage for thousands of miles, even kneeling in front of magnificent temples, they cannot have perfect results.

The application is for all of you, especially those who are far away from home, work, go to school, religious people but do not have the conditions and time to go to the temple or set up an altar at home. Or simply for those who want to find some quiet time, peace of mind.

If you find it useful, you can support us by buying incense, buying votive paper, ordering worship photos. Revenue in addition to developing an increasingly complete application (there are many functions we want to add but resources are not currently allowed), a part will be extracted to use for social and community purposes. , supporting children across the country.

With the app, you can:
1. Setting up an altar:
The Buddha altar is a cultural belief of the Vietnamese people in the past and now, wishing to be protected and protected by the Buddha for the whole family.
The altar of ancestors is also a means for descendants to express their filial piety. Even though grandparents and relatives have gone away forever, their gratitude and devotion are never lost in the hearts of their children and grandchildren.
2. Burn incense, arrange offerings
Burning incense on the altar of ancestors and Buddhas is a spiritual act that most of us Vietnamese do every day. Burning incense on ancestral altars and Buddha altars will make our souls relaxed, light, and reduce afflictions. At the same time, we will feel peace and quiet before the hustle and bustle of daily life and work. In addition, burning incense also helps homeowners have confidence that they will achieve what they always want.
3. Set worship photo
Ancestor altar is the place for descendants to remember and pay respect to the deceased god, ancestors and family members. The custom of the Vietnamese people is to place the photo of the deceased on the altar with the incense bowl to worship and remember the deceased.
4. Praying
The application has a lot of prayers suitable for many situations. Reading the prayer every day early in the morning when you wake up or at night before going to bed will help you relax mentally and have peace of mind amidst the hustle and bustle of life. In addition, you can read the prayer text at any time of the day as long as it helps you relieve stress, anxiety, and depression in your heart. Prayers are also read and many occasions such as breaking ground, topping off, New Years Eve, New Years Eve, blessing, peace...
5. Chanting
According to the scriptures, chanting is meant to help the reciter understand the meaning of the scriptures, create many blessings, help those who are lost in sound can escape and sometimes help eliminate the karma of the reciter. Daily chanting will be of great help to you in todays modern life, making your mind calm and peaceful, getting rid of trivial desires and erasing negative thought
6. Type the muzzle
Chanting percussion has never been so simple with this app. Blessing bells and amulets are two important tools for Buddhists to chant and recite Buddhas name at home.
In addition, the application has many other functions:
7. Recite the rosary
8. Offering, praying for peace, praying for blessings…
9. Meditation, helps balance the body, calms the mind, relieves anxiety, stress, dispels illness
10. Training the mind and concentration for the cultivator…
11. Studying Buddhism…
12. Buddhas words, the Buddhas golden words
13. Mindfulness Bells
14. Listen to sutras when the device is locked...