Mother’s passing
Posted by Jose Esparza February 1, 2023 1 5
My mother passed away just over 2 months ago and I was very close to her. While she was sick, I took care of her and tried to make her life as comfortable as possible given the pain that she was in. My question is: in Buddhism, do people honor or worship their relatives who have passed, and can they still hear from even after some time has passed?
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March 20, 2023 #1 AuthorBuddhists do charities and then transfer the merit to their deceased family members in order to help the family member gets a good rebirth. You can google search this word: “pattidana” .
The practice is based on Khudakka Nikaya and Ksitigarbha Sutra.