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Chinese temple statue of a Taoist God of wealth from wood, Qing Dynasty

Chinese temple statue of a Taoist God of wealth from wood, Qing Dynasty

  • Country: China
  • Period: Qing Dynasty (1636-1912 BC)
  • Material: Wood with gold leaf and little red paint
  • Size: 31 x 14 cm
  • The God of wealth also known as Tsai Shew Yeh with tiger
Object number: T23293
€ 295,00
More from : China

  • The statue is heavily eroded on the inside, it is stabilized by wood glue.
  • At the back there is a covered hole and could contain a wrapped package.
  • The package contains mostly the following:
    • a piece of paper with a message, prayer, request.
    • some rice for food.
    • some herbs for good health.
    • some cotton for clothing.
  • These statues weer offered or placed at the temple of the giver and writer of the message.

The Tsai Shen Yeh, also known as Cai Shen or Caishen, is a revered deity in Chinese culture, specifically as the God of Wealth. Statues or depictions of Tsai Shen Yeh can be found in temples, homes, businesses, and various places of worship dedicated to this deity.

Key Features of the Tsai Shen Yeh Temple Statue:

  • Appearance: Statues of Tsai Shen Yeh depict a dignified and regal figure. He is often portrayed in ornate robes, seated or standing, and exudes an aura of affluence and benevolence. The depiction may vary across different statues, but the core attributes of wealth and prosperity remain consistent.

  • Symbols of Wealth: The statue often carries auspicious symbols or objects associated with prosperity, such as a golden rod or staff symbolizing authority and wealth, a hu lu (gourd) representing abundance and fulfillment, or a stack of coins signifying prosperity and financial success.

  • Iconography: The imagery of the statue reflects the deity's role as a bestower of wealth and prosperity. The facial expression might convey serenity, wisdom, and beneficence, reflecting Tsai Shen Yeh's role in granting blessings and good fortune.

  • Placement: These statues are commonly placed prominently within temples dedicated to Tsai Shen Yeh or within spaces devoted to prayers and offerings for wealth and prosperity. They may also be found in businesses or homes where people seek blessings for financial success.

  • Devotional Practices: Devotees pay homage to the statue through prayers, incense offerings, and presenting offerings of fruits, flowers, or other symbolic items associated with wealth. People express their reverence by seeking blessings for prosperity and financial well-being.

The statues of Tsai Shen Yeh in temples or dedicated spaces serve as focal points for devotees seeking blessings of wealth, prosperity, and good fortune. The deity's statue embodies the aspirations for material abundance and is revered for its role in bestowing blessings upon those who seek success and prosperity in their endeavors.

 

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Chinese temple statue of a Taoist God of wealth from wood, Qing Dynasty
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