A New Year’s Prayer: Welcoming the First Light of Giap Thin, 2024

The homeowner can refer to the New Year's Day Prayer 2024 to worship gods, ancestors, and conduct rituals at the temple.

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What Should Be Prepared for the First Day of the Lunar New Year’s Offering in the Year of the Dragon?

Usually, the offerings for the first day of the Lunar New Year will include the five-fruit tray, incense, paper money, candles, betel and areca nuts, wine, tea, and either square or cylindrical glutinous rice cakes. Depending on the family tradition, the New Year’s Eve dinner can be vegetarian or include meat dishes. The food offered on the first day of the Lunar New Year doesn’t have to be extravagant; it can be adjusted according to the family’s financial situation as long as it is prepared meticulously and solemnly.

Incantation for the First Day of the Lunar New Year in the Year of the Dragon, 2024

Incantation for the First Day of the Lunar New Year at the Temple

Homage to Amitābha Buddha! (Recite 3 times and bow 3 times)

We, the disciples, sincerely bow to the Ten Directions of the Buddha, the Bodhisattvas, the Noble Saints, the Dharma Protectors, and the Heavenly Dragons.

Today is the ….. day of the ….. month of the year ……..

We, the disciples, are:………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

Residing at:……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

Sincerely offering this silver gift and petition (if a petition is written, place it on the offering tray) to the Ever-Present Three Jewels of the Ten Directions.

We bow respectfully to:

Amitābha Buddha, the Teacher of the Western Land of Ultimate Bliss.

Śākyamuni Buddha, the Teacher of the Saha World.

Bhaisajyaguru Buddha, the Teacher of the Eastern Pure Lapis Lazuli Land.

Maitreya Bodhisattva, the Future Buddha.

Avalokiteśvara Bodhisattva, and Mahāsthāmaprāpta Bodhisattva, along with all other Bodhisattvas.

We bow respectfully to the Dharma Protectors and the Heavenly Deities.

May you, out of your great compassion, bless us (and our family) with safety, good health, and prosperity. May our wishes be granted, and may all obstacles and difficulties be removed.

We offer this humble gift with sincerity, praying for your blessings and protection. May we be blessed with wealth and good fortune, and may our family be in good health and live in harmony.

We, as mortals, are prone to making mistakes and ask for your forgiveness. We sincerely repent and pray to the Buddhas and Saints for their compassion and forgiveness. May we be blessed with safety, good health, and peace. May our wishes be granted, and may all our obstacles be removed.

We offer this humble gift with sincerity, praying for your blessings and protection.

Homage to Amitābha Buddha! (Recite 3 times and bow 3 times)

Incantation for the Lunar New Year’s Day in the Year of the Dragon, 2024, to the Deities and Ancestors (according to the book “Vietnamese Traditional Incantations” published by the Information and Culture Publishing House)

Homage to Amitābha Buddha! (Recite 3 times)

– I bow to the Nine Heavens, the Ten Directions of the Buddha, and the Buddhas of the Ten Directions.

– I respectfully bow to Maitreya Bodhisattva, the Future Buddha.

– I respectfully bow to the Buddha and the Gods, the Emperor of Heaven and the Goddess of Earth.

– I respectfully bow to the Deities.

We, the disciples, are: …………………………..

Residing at: ……………………………………….

Today is the first day of the first month of the Dragon year, marking the Lunar New Year. We bid farewell to the cold east wind and welcome the warm spring rain that nourishes all life, bringing renewal and vibrancy. It is a time for celebration and offerings.

On this New Year’s Day, we offer incense, flowers, food, and drinks to the Heavenly Gods and Earthly Deities. We pray that the Deities will descend upon this altar and graciously accept our offerings. We ask for your blessings of good health and prosperity for our family. We also pray to the local Deities and the Deity of the City to bestow upon us good fortune, luck, and protection from harm. May the first half of the year be as prosperous as the second half, and may our endeavors be successful. May our wishes be granted, and may we be blessed in all aspects of life.

We offer this humble gift with sincerity, praying for your blessings and protection.

Homage to Amitābha Buddha! (Recite 3 times)

Incantation for Ancestor Worship on the First Day of the Lunar New Year in the Year of the Dragon (according to the book “Vietnamese Traditional Incantations” published by the Information and Culture Publishing House)

Homage to Amitābha Buddha! (Recite 3 times)

– I bow to the Nine Heavens, the Ten Directions of the Buddha, and the Buddhas of the Ten Directions.

– I respectfully bow to Maitreya Bodhisattva, the Future Buddha.

– I respectfully bow to our ancestors: the Great-Grandparents, Grandparents, Paternal and Maternal Uncles and Aunts, and all the souls of our ancestors from the ………………………… family.

We, the disciples, are: …………………………..

Residing at: ……………………………………….

Following the annual tradition, we remember our ancestors’ grace, which is as vast as the sky and as vast as the ocean. Today, on the first day of the first month of the Dragon year, we, the descendants, have prepared offerings, incense, flowers, and fruits. We light incense and sincerely invite our ancestors’ souls to descend upon this altar and accept our invitation.

We invite our ancestors’ souls, both known and unknown, to join us and bestow upon us good health and blessings. We also invite the souls of the previous and current landowners to join us and enjoy the offerings. May they grant us good health and blessings.

We offer this humble gift with sincerity, praying for your blessings and protection.

Homage to Amitābha Buddha! (Recite 3 times)

This information is for reference only and is subject to individual interpretation.

Frequently asked questions

The offerings typically include a five-fruit tray, incense, paper money, candles, betel and areca nuts, wine, tea, and either square or cylindrical glutinous rice cakes. You can also prepare a vegetarian or meat-based feast depending on your family tradition.

The incantation begins with ‘Homage to Amitābha Buddha!’ (recited 3 times and bowed 3 times). Then, express reverence to various Buddhist figures, including bodhisattvas, noble saints, dharma protectors, and heavenly dragons. Proceed to introduce yourself and your residence, followed by a petition or wish. Subsequently, pay respect to three prominent Buddhas: Amitābha Buddha, Śākyamuni Buddha, and Bhaisajyaguru Buddha, along with Maitreya Bodhisattva, Avalokiteśvara Bodhisattva, and Mahāsthāmaprāpta Bodhisattva. Request blessings of safety, good health, and prosperity, asking for wishes to be granted and obstacles removed. Conclude with another ‘Homage to Amitābha Buddha!’ (recited 3 times and bowed 3 times).

Start by reciting ‘Homage to Amitābha Buddha!’ 3 times. Bow to the Nine Heavens, the Ten Directions of the Buddha, and the Buddhas of the Ten Directions. Express respect to Maitreya Bodhisattva, the Buddha and various Gods, the Emperor of Heaven, and the Goddess of Earth. Introduce yourself and your residence. On the first day of the Lunar New Year, offer incense, flowers, food, and drinks to the Heavenly Gods and Earthly Deities. Request that they descend upon the altar to accept your offerings and bestow blessings of good health and prosperity upon your family. Pray to local deities and the Deity of the City for good fortune, luck, and protection. Wish for a prosperous and successful year, with all your endeavors thriving. Conclude with a sincere offering and ‘Homage to Amitābha Buddha!’ 3 times.

Again, start with ‘Homage to Amitābha Buddha!’ recited 3 times. Bow to the Nine Heavens, the Ten Directions of the Buddha, and the Buddhas of the Ten Directions. Pay respect to Maitreya Bodhisattva and your ancestors, including great-grandparents, grandparents, and paternal and maternal uncles and aunts, as well as all the souls of your ancestors. Express gratitude for your ancestors’ grace and invite their souls to descend upon the altar to accept your offerings of incense, flowers, and fruits. Request blessings of good health and fortune. Also, invite the souls of previous and current landowners to join and enjoy the offerings. Conclude with a sincere offering and ‘Homage to Amitābha Buddha!’ 3 times.
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