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Taboo for girls to wear beads bracelets
The taboo for women to wear bracelets is to avoid flame lines, and those who pass the light should bring their left hand.

Wear wooden bracelets, such as bodhi, rosewood, Daphne, etc., and try to avoid the distribution of fire lines on the beads. There is a cloud in the Shurangama Sutra that bad karma harms the body and makes the police like fire. The flame pattern on the wooden beads suggests the fire of hell, which is not good for the wearer. Be sure to pay attention Many people think that men are left and women are right. They think women should wear bracelets on their right hands. But the bracelet polished on the temple must be worn on the left hand. This is an unwritten rule of Buddhism.

When the bracelet is hung around your neck, or when you don't wear it, be sure to put the stupa on the bracelet up. Women love beauty. When they see others wearing unique bracelets, they always touch them. However, bracelets are different from ordinary jewelry. Other people's bracelets must not be touched or played casually. In the following cases, you can't touch the beads with your hands. You just touched raw meat, and your hands are stained with blood and dirty.

The history of Buddha beads

There are four original forms of prayer beads in Sanskrit, which are translated into Chinese as counting beads, prayer beads and beading lines. Indians have the custom of wrapping beads since ancient times, and it has also evolved into the use of rosary.

However, at first, Buddha beads were not used in Buddhism, and the earliest record was about the second century AD. However, during the Sui and Tang Dynasties (around 600 AD), China began to record the use of prayer beads and carved them when carving Buddha statues. The rosary was not created by Buddhism, and the rituals made in the Buddha's time were not remembered and worn by anyone, nor were they included in the list of eighteen monks.