47,000,000. Moktak: wooden percussion chanting waking up all the things that have lives in the morning Making all the things sleep at night informing.

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47,000,000

Moktak: wooden percussion

chanting waking up all the things that have lives in the morning Making all the things sleep at night informing meal time, studying, working together by Buddhist clergy.

Yeomju: Buddhist prayer beads

counting the number of times a mantra is repeated while meditating consists of 108 beads, but sometime we make 54, 27 rosary beads.

6 senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch, and consciousness) 3 reactions (positive, negative, or indifference)= 18 feelings 2 (1 attached to pleasure or 1 detached from pleasure ) = 36 passions 3 (past, present, or future) =108

The baseball ball is sewn with ____ stitches. The golf hole-cup size is ___ mm.

Mookju: Catholicism priest beads Used for keeping count of the number of Ave Mary

Buddha’s birthday