in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
Are you able to guess what is the weight of the head of the fire dragon and how many joss incense sticks can we stick onto the frame?
I even got the chance to experience the piercing of one joss stick into the head of the dragon!!
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A must see clip for all 齊天大聖 fans!! Kudos to @Hanumovies for making this journey, you're a LEGEND!! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
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My very own #虎將軍 from Taiwan 🇹🇼thanks to friend 哥文虎家 @tigerwenng 感恩 感恩 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
A tiger god (虎爺) that is actually allowed to sit on the table, instead of being confined to the smallest niche under it.
This tiger god is in fact a general (將軍, a position in the pantheon of Chinese deities) and even has its own altar in the temple dedicated to it (虎爺殿). 🐯🐯🐯
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After Death, a Tiger’s Skin Remains; a Man Leaves Only His Name 🐯
Legend has it that locality gods like the earth god, controlled the tiger spirit. Therefore, an image of a tiger is sometimes seen next to, or under, the image of a locality god in his shrine.
The tiger spirit is an assistant to the locality god in protecting the people and livestock in the area under his jurisdiction. It is also believed that the tiger spirit possesses the powers of inviting wealth and prosperity, expelling plagues and epidemics, and suppressing demons and negative forces.
Of great importance in Asian myth and culture, the Tiger is one of the 12 Chinese zodiac animals. Also in various art, the tiger is depicted as an earth symbol and equal rival of the dragon - the two representing matter and spirit respectively. The chinese character hu虎 for tiger, sounds the same as 护 hù meaning ‘protect’ and so a tiger is a powerful protection motif. 🐯
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Part 1 - 信徒叙述天德宫三头六臂莲花三太子的灵验!
Listen to devotees of Tian Teck Keng Temple share their experiences inspired by 3 Heads 6 Arms Third Prince 三头六臂莲花三太子.
https://youtu.be/OgvutnD88v4
Today in Part 1, Jackson and a fellow devotee Han Lin will share with our viewers their perspective, thoughts and experiences. Jackson will also explain about respecting the deity as well as seeking permission from 三太子 to film in his temple by using moon blocks pua puay.
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Angela Sim is an Australia based researcher of Asian heritage and culture. She uses her platform as a media content creator to explore areas such as folk religion, peranakan culture, sunset industries including Chinese woodblock printing, effigy restoration, lantern making to name a few.
As a frequent traveller to Singapore, she has past and upcoming collaborations with local organisations, authors and individuals who lead these fields.
Angela is a Singapore native and promotes the nation as a cultural destination. Singapore presents visitors with a complex offering of history told through craftsmanship, arts, spirituality, architecture and ethnic traditions. Whilst some trades and traditions are at risk of losing relavance, a vanguard has emerged from today's generation of Singaporeans seeking to deploy the best of a multi layered history into the fields of design, architecture, gastronomy and arts. Angela looks to celebrate these individuals for heritage preservation and legacy.