Buddhist poems on mother's day 1. Buddhist Thanksgiving Language on Mother's Day
Compassion Buddha! As the saying goes, "the tree wants to be quiet, but the wind does not stop. The son wants to raise it, but he doesn't want to stay close."
Some of my relatives and elders have passed away and some are still alive. However, I am ashamed to repent: I lack filial piety to my relatives and seldom give back to my elders.
Compassion Buddha! In retrospect, since I was born, my parents gave birth to me and raised me, and my relatives taught me to raise me. I only received it, and rarely returned it. When I cry, they give me joy; When I was disappointed, they gave me encouragement; They take care of me in food, clothing, housing and transportation; They comfort me when I am in pain and frustration.
They, how many kind words; They are more or less gentle and considerate; I seldom give back. My parents, in particular, are very strict with my education.
The crow still knows how to feed back, and the lamb still kneels and suckles. Is my filial piety to my parents not as sensible as these animals? Buddha! You personally carried the coffin for your father, and you also trudged for your mother. I want to be your disciple, but I abide by your teachings. Please give me the strength of confidence, I want to honor my ancestors in the past, and I want to guide my living relatives; Please take good care of my parents and relatives, let them live a long and healthy life and make them safe and comfortable.
If I have glory, I hope to share it with them; If I have money, I hope they are not short. Pray for you so that some of my years can be dedicated to the people I love; Let a little pity in my heart be recognized by my elders.
Compassion Buddha! Goode, thanks for a drop of water, I am still grateful. What's more, everything I have in this world comes from my parents, relatives and friends. Therefore, I pray you all the more, let me share the troubles and pains of respecting teachers and stressing morality, and let me bear the sufferings of my closest relatives and friends.
Compassion Buddha! Please satisfy the disciple's stupidity, please satisfy the disciple's stupidity.
2. Thanksgiving language of Buddhist Mother's Day
Compassion Buddha! As the saying goes, "the tree wants to be quiet, but the wind does not stop. The son wants to raise it, but he doesn't want to stay close."
Some of my relatives and elders have passed away and some are still alive. However, I am ashamed to repent: I lack filial piety to my relatives and seldom give back to my elders.
Compassion Buddha! In retrospect, since I was born, my parents gave birth to me and raised me, and my relatives taught me to raise me. I only received it, and rarely returned it. When I cry, they give me joy; When I was disappointed, they gave me encouragement; They take care of me in food, clothing, housing and transportation; They comfort me when I am in pain and frustration.
They, how many kind words; They are more or less gentle and considerate; I seldom give back. My parents, in particular, are very strict with my education.
The crow still knows how to feed back, and the lamb still kneels and suckles. Is my filial piety to my parents not as sensible as these animals? Buddha! You personally carried the coffin for your father, and you also trudged for your mother. I want to be your disciple, but I follow your instruction. Please give me the strength of confidence, I want to honor my ancestors in the past, and I want to guide my living relatives; Please take good care of my parents and relatives, let them live a long and healthy life and make them safe and comfortable.
If I have glory, I hope to share it with them; If I have money, I hope they are not short. Pray for you so that some of my years can be dedicated to the people I love; Let a little pity in my heart be recognized by my elders.
Compassion Buddha! Goode, thanks for a drop of water, I am still grateful. What's more, everything I have in this world comes from my parents, relatives and friends. Therefore, I pray you all the more, let me share the troubles and pains of respecting teachers and stressing morality, and let me bear the sufferings of my closest relatives and friends.
Compassion Buddha! Please satisfy the disciple's stupidity, please satisfy the disciple's stupidity.
3. Thanksgiving words for Mother's Day
"The tree wants to be quiet and the wind will not stop, and the child wants to raise it but not close. 」
My relatives and elders,
Some have passed away, while others are still alive.
Just, I am ashamed to repent:
Lack of filial piety to relatives and little feedback to elders.
Compassion Buddha!
In retrospect, since I was born,
My parents gave birth to me, my relatives taught me to raise me,
I only accept them, but seldom return them.
When I cry, they give me joy;
When I was disappointed, they gave me encouragement;
They take care of me in food, clothing, housing and transportation;
They comfort me when I am in pain and frustration.
They, how many kind words;
They are more or less gentle and considerate;
I seldom give back.
Especially my parents,
Inculcate, such as earnestly.
The crow knows how to feed back, and the lamb kneels and suckles.
My filial piety to my parents,
Don't they know better than these animals?
4. Sentence about "Mother's Good Friday"
My birthday is a day when my mother suffers.
Birthday birthday, in fact, is to remind us that many years ago this day, my mother suffered for giving birth to us!
Don't forget, our birthday is the day when mom suffers!
May all mothers in the world be healthy and happy!
The most beautiful and greatest woman-mother's suffering day, thank my mother for enduring suffering and giving me life!
Today is my mother's suffering day. I sincerely said to her: mom, you have worked hard!
A breeze blew, and I really understood the meaning of "my birthday, my mother's suffering day".
Birthday is not just a mother's day of suffering. On this day, my mother ushered in the greatest pain in her life, but she was happy!
Today is my birthday, I think of my dear mother, and today is also the day when my mother suffers.
Arrow-like time passed through the gap of time, and before I knew it, it was my birthday, which was my mother's suffering day.
Mother's suffering day birthday is worth celebrating. The birth of life begins with the mother's painful struggle, the baptism of her fresh blood and the joy of her suffering.
I don't know when people began to celebrate their birthdays, but how many people know that this day is the mother's suffering day!