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Was observing the Upavasa today, good to know it has more significance! 
Devotee wrote:When is the next merit multiplying day?
Devotee wrote:Thank you!
Just a question: are there differences between northern and southern hemisphere, or time zones?

Devotee wrote:Just a question: are there differences between northern and southern hemisphere, or time zones?
kirtu wrote: There is also Chotrul Duchen during that period (16th day of the first lunar month - so about March 2nd) and merit for this day is said to be multiplied 10,000,000 times.
catmoon wrote:Devotee wrote:Thank you!
Just a question: are there differences between northern and southern hemisphere, or time zones?
Oh yes. In the Southern Hemisphere, all karma is inverted so all practices lead directly to the hell realms. If you are located in the Southern Hemisphere, move immediately!

Devotee wrote:Kirtu, I did research, found the FPMT website. It says 100 million times, for New and Full Moons...
Why is there a difference between traditions?
Also... If reciting certain mantras or sutras can bring infinitely massive amount of merits, how come there are days not suitable for prayer flags, and other religious activities?
This is all very interesting and fascinating to me. I'm familiar with the Chinese calendar, but not the Tibetan one...

catmoon wrote:Would it be stepping on too many toes if I ask; Where did the idea of merit multiplying days originate?
I mean if a lifetime is something like 20,000 or 30,000 days, and merit is multiplied by 100,000,000 , then it seems that one could accumulate the equivalent of 3000 lifetimes' worth of merit by putting in a normal amount of practice on the right day.
There should be Buddhas popping up like mushrooms!
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