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I want to listen to the Dharma, but the monk is a classmate of the family and can't go

The monk is a classmate of the family
It's hard to hear.

Also, this is because my family is not religious.

Isn't there a place in Aichi prefecture where I can listen to puja and stories?

Can I listen to the puja even if I'm not at home?
I have been poor for ten thousand years with my possessions of 300 yen.
We are also unable to prepare offerings.

I love Buddhism.

Please tell me where I can listen to the Dharma speech.

4 Zen Responses

Anyone can come to the temple where the Dharma is held.

Anyone can visit the temple ◎
The puja is a story about the Buddha.
What is your purpose?
The principal image of the Jodo Shinshu sect is Amida Nyorai.
So, the puja is Amitabha's story.

I think anyone can come to the temple where the Dharma is held. But you have to inquire about the date and time of the event. If you have a rosary and an offering coin (coins are fine), anyone can come.

I also attend the Dharma ceremony every month and teach the Dharma.
But it's a bit far (^^;

For reference only. ↓
http://sp.hongwanji.or.jp/sermon/


http://m.shinshuhouwa.info/

↓ You can tell me about nearby temples.
http://www.hongwanji.or.jp/

Wouldn't it be nice if they were classmates in the family?
I'm not going to talk bad about my family; I'm going to listen to Buddhism.
If that monk isn't a bad monk, let's put aside the fact that he's a classmate and go listen to the Dharma story.
I would be happy if a child of one of my classmates came to listen to the story.
Also, if the content of the puja doesn't suit you, I think it's okay to visit other temples.
Please be brave.

Listening is a good thing.

Going to listen to the Dharma lecture is a very good thing.
Since they're classmates in the family, I don't think it really matters.

Among the parishioners at my temple, there is a junior high school senior. That person always attends the monthly event every month, but they always leave when the sutras are over. At one point, when other people asked why, they probably had that kind of awareness somewhere, saying “I can't listen to my juniors.”

First of all, why don't you just go with the feeling that you want to listen to the Dharma story honestly?
So, all you have to do is decide whether to go next.
This is because now is an age where monks are chosen.

How about the Telephone Dharma?

There are also temples that do telephone rituals.

Aichi Prefecture seems to be thriving,

Telephone Dharma of Takada-ji Temple of the Tendai sect 0568-24-1234
Manpukuji Telephone Dharma of the Jodo sect 0561-32-3000
Isshin-ji Telephone Dharma of the Otani School of Shinshu 052-834-2000
Telephone Dharma of the Soto Sect Tokai District Correctional Center 0120-560-511 (Tokai region only)

(in no particular order)

There are many others. Try searching for Aichi Prefecture Telephone Dharma with a Google search,
please.

If it's a nearby temple, you can listen to the Dharma with just the phone bill for a local call. Isn't it 10 yen for 3 minutes now
Was it? For the Soto sect, it's a toll-free number, so it's free.

It's short, and it might be a good idea to ask about various things on a trial basis.