Browsing: Praying & Worship
Deciding which Chinese gods to worship at home can be a personal and profound journey. This decision can reflect your spiritual beliefs, your personal or family…
Guan Gong (关公), also recognized as Guan Yu (关羽) or Lord Guan (关羽大人), is affectionately referred to as the “Gracious Lord” (仁爷) by Taiwanese devotees, embodying…
Worshipping the Tiger God, also known in Chinese as 虎爺 (Hǔ yé), is a revered tradition within the Chinese folk belief system. As an embodiment of…
Dive into the profound tranquility of the night, where the sacred act of praying takes on a powerful serenity. Through the ritual of praying night, you…
Worshipping Guanyin Bodhisattva (觀音), the revered Goddess of Mercy, is a deeply rooted tradition spanning across diverse regions. From the bustling coastal provinces of Fujian and…
The Hungry Ghost Festival, also known as Zhongyuan Festival (中元節) in Mandarin, is a traditional Buddhist and Taoist event celebrated in many East Asian countries. The…
Luck, a mysterious and often elusive concept, plays a pivotal role in our lives. The ancient idea of ‘borrowing luck’ suggests we can attract good fortune…
In the hearts of the older generation, the Chinese praying rituals, often referred to as ‘worship’, hold profound significance. Since ancient times, China, known as the…
Imbued with unseen wisdom, the selection of fruits for offerings in religious practices reveals a profound understanding of their symbolic significance. In traditional Chinese ceremonies, the…