Caishenye God Of Wealth In Thailand

Caishenye God Of Wealth In the Unique Amazing Kingdom of Thailand

The Chinese God of Wealth Caishenye (Tsai Shen Yeh)

The Deity of Good Fortune, Wealth and Prosperity.

Caishenye, Chinese: Chai Shen Yeh; literally "God of Wealth" is the Chinese god of prosperity. He can be referred to as Zhao Gongming (Chao Kung-ming) or Bi Gan (Pi-kan). Though Cai Shen Yeh started as a Chinese folk hero, later deified and venerated by local followers and admirers, Taoism and Pure Land Buddhism also came to venerate him as a god.

It is uncertain whether he is a legitimate historical figure, however the great majority of stories agree that Cai Shen Yeh lived throughout the early Qin Dynasty (206 to 221 BC).

This God can be seen in many Chinese and oriental houses and buildings, most of the time close to their entrances supporting them attract riches and abundance to those areas as well as acting as a protection to their businesses and the income which comes to them.

Cai Shen Yeh's name is often invoked during the Chinese New Year celebrations. He is often portrayed riding a black tiger and holding a golden rod. He may also be portrayed with an iron tool able of changing stone and, iron into gold.

Many Chinese believe that on the first day of Lunar New Year, praying to God of Wealth will welcome him at the correct (auspicious) direction and moment, the persons pockets will be filled with cash throughout the whole year! As for businessmen, by receiving the God of Wealth, their business in that year will grow!

If a person wanting to become a lot more wealthy in a specific life area, he can place a Tsai Shen Yeh at the spot which corresponds to such an place according to the bagua guide (Feng Shui) and its indications. This way, it can boost that specific life area through the symbolism of prosperity which this item has. Such symbolism is not restricted to financial connected matters, but to well being in all life aspects.

Chinese business people believe in their private wealth gods which they usually exhibit in their offices, and these are usually placed behind them to symbolically support them in their business endeavours. The general opinion is that the larger the Wealth God, the more powerful they are. Chai Shen Yeh for instance is simply essential in many Chinese homes. These gods not only look after the material side of life for residents, they also give general protection against bad energies.

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