A Tudigong (Chinese: 土地公; lit. 'Lord of the Land') is a kind of Chinese tutelary deity of a specific location. There are several Tudigongs corresponding...
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Generally, but not always, this tablet will be above the tablet dedicated to Tudigong. This tablet reads 天官赐福; 天官賜福. Some houses will have a tablet at or near...
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They are considered above Tudigongs which themselves are above Landlord deities. Houtu is the overlord of all the Tudigongs ("Lord of Local Land"), Sheji...
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deity for permission to move there. Houtu is the overlord of all the Tudigongs ("Lord of Local Land"), Sheji ("the State"), Shan Shen ("God of Mountains")...
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God frequently also serves as a territorial tutelary deity, similarly to Tudigong "Lord of the Earth" and Houtu "Queen of the Earth". The Dragon King has...
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土地神屋 or Tudigong House, representing a link between the concept and the concept of an Earth Temple dedicated to a landlord deity or a Tudigong In Tamil...
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mostly enshrines gods of the Chinese pantheon, such as the Dragon King, Tudigong or Matsu; or mythical or historical figures, such as Guandi or Shennong...
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deities associated with mountains. They are related to landlord deities and tudigongs and City Gods. They are well-known in Korea and some prominent Chinese...
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(name changed to "Wisdom" in the PS4 version) Odin Santa Claus Sif Susanoo Tudigong Zeus "Fight of Gods for Nintendo Switch - Nintendo Game Details". www.nintendo...
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Fude can refer to Tudigong Ofuda Ink brush, the Japanese name of the brush used in Japanese calligraphy This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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