Buddha Day Custom ?????
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My wife brought up the subject that there is a Thai custom of not having sex on Buddha Day.
Has anybody ever heard of this ?
Has anybody ever heard of this ?
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No, there should be no problem. Up to you.
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Must disagree up to wifeLaan Yaa Mo wrote:No, there should be no problem. Up to you.
Buddha Day Custom ?????
Must disagree up to the Abbot at the wife's temple. I suspect a small donation to the local temple might help the Abbot changes his thoughts on the spiritual advice he is giving your Mrs. Good luck.
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I am a believer in reciprocity. I took this approach. I can go along with that just as long as she agrees to having it on any other day. After 40 years of a good marriage nothing like this has ever come up; I also agree with the comment about the spiritual advisor and the influence of the sister in-laws beliefs.
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Buddha Day Custom ?????
The only thing different for me is the wife gets up early , goes outside to our shrine, lights a few candles, mumbles a few words, then comes back to bed smelling of incense. Don't know what she prays for but it works. :-"
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Buddha Day Custom ?????
as too the original question..
It is no unusual in the indigenous world I travel in, for one to forego ***, prior to an important spiritual day, or event. my own tribal elders are required from time to time to sleep alone, and forego the above mentioned lovely activity..
Nowadays it also depends on how spiritual one is, whether they do pass it up, or not..
so I can understand the woman in question's, request..
It is no unusual in the indigenous world I travel in, for one to forego ***, prior to an important spiritual day, or event. my own tribal elders are required from time to time to sleep alone, and forego the above mentioned lovely activity..
Nowadays it also depends on how spiritual one is, whether they do pass it up, or not..
so I can understand the woman in question's, request..
Buddha Day Custom ?????
Tha'ts okay as long as both partners have the same level of spirituality, or if the spiritual concern of the abstainer for her partners needs , extends to someone else fulfilling her marital duties on that day. :-"maaka wrote:as too the original question..
It is no unusual in the indigenous world I travel in, for one to forego ***, prior to an important spiritual day, or event. my own tribal elders are required from time to time to sleep alone, and forego the above mentioned lovely activity..
Nowadays it also depends on how spiritual one is, whether they do pass it up, or not..
so I can understand the woman in question's, request..
Ageing is a privilige denied to many .
Buddha Day Custom ?????
Surely you guys have heard of SRD during wan pat!pf-flyer wrote:My wife brought up the subject that there is a Thai custom of not having *** on Buddha Day.
Has anybody ever heard of this ?
Note: SRD - sperm recovery day :
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Buddha Day Custom ?????
No “Thai custom” nor religious commandment (or Precept in Buddhism) to obstain from sex, with the exception of monks who must take a vow of celibacy.pf-flyer wrote:My wife brought up the subject that there is a Thai custom of not having *** on Buddha Day.
Has anybody ever heard of this ?
A layperson may choose to follow the same precepts as a monk (or some of them) for a short period of time. Seems a auspicious Buddhist day would be a time she may want to do that.
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Buddha Day Custom ?????
You also should be aware that some older Buddhists like to go spend days staying at their temple.pf-flyer wrote: After 40 years of a good marriage nothing like this has ever come up; I also agree with the comment about the spiritual advisor and the influence of the sister in-laws beliefs.
My mother-in-law does this, usually for 3-4 days. I suspect my wife will start doing the same someday.
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Buddha Day Custom ?????
Buddhist beliefs on sexuality from Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddhism_and_sexualityIn the Buddha's first discourse he identifies craving (tanha) as the cause of suffering (dukkha). He then identifies three objects of craving: the craving for existence; the craving for non-existence and the craving for sense pleasures (kama). Kama is identified as one of five hindrances to the attainment of jhana according to the Buddha's teaching. Throughout the Sutta Pitaka Buddha often compares sexual pleasure to arrows or darts. So in the Kama Sutta from the Sutta Nipata Buddha explains that craving sexual pleasure is a cause of suffering.
If one, longing for sexual pleasure, achieves it, yes, he's enraptured at heart. The mortal gets what he wants. But if for that person — longing, desiring — the pleasures diminish, he's shattered, as if shot with an arrow.
—Kama Sutta, Sutta Nipata[1]
Buddha then goes on to say:
So one, always mindful, should avoid sexual desires. Letting them go, he will cross over the flood like one who, having bailed out the boat, has reached the far shore.
The 'flood' refers to the deluge of human suffering. The 'far shore' is nibbana, a state in which there is no sexual desire.
The meaning of the Kama Sutta is that sexual desire, like any habitual sense pleasure, brings suffering. To lay people Buddha advised that they should at least avoid sexual misconduct which meant following generally accepted norms of sexual morality and behavior. From Buddha's full-time disciples, the ordained monks and nuns, strict celibacy (called brahmacarya) has always been required.
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Is that taken from Theravada or Mahayana texts? And, if it is from Tibetan Buddhism books then all bets are off, in particular, if they are referring to the Hindu Kama Sutra.
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Is that relevant to the OP's question?Laan Yaa Mo wrote:Is that taken from Theravada or Mahayana texts? And, if it is from Tibetan Buddhism books then all bets are off, in particular, if they are referring to the Hindu Kama Sutra.
The reference is at the bottom of my post if you want to research it further.
Per the OP's question, I was just offering it as a thought as to why his Buddhist wife may want to refrain from sex during a “Buddha-day”. Her actual beliefs/reasons may differ.
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now i know why lot of the bars dont have many ladies in on that day