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Mẫu Thượng Ngàn in a costume of the Lê dynasty (a painting by a modern artist). Lâm Cung Thánh Mẫu (Chữ Hán: 林宮聖母) or Mẫu Thượng Ngàn or Bà Chúa Thượng Ngàn (Princess of the Forest) is ruler of the Forest Palace among the spirits of the Four Palaces in Vietnamese indigenous religion. [1]
Bà Chúa Xứ statue in Bình An temple Temple of Bà Chúa Xứ Núi Sam today. Bà Chúa Xứ (chữ Nôm: 婆主處, Vietnamese: [ɓâː cǔə sɨ̌]) or Chúa Xứ Thánh Mẫu (chữ Hán: 主處聖母, Holy Mother of the Realm) is a prosperity goddess worshiped in the Mekong Delta region as part of Vietnamese folk religions.
Ba Darn Jai Nether Heart (2008) - Aum Atichart and Margie Rasee; Sud Daen Hua Jai (2008) - Num Sornram Teppitak and Yardthip; Botun Gleep Sudtai (2008) - Aum Atichart and Aff Takasorn; Nang Tard (2008)- Suvanant Kongying and Vee Veerapat; Silamanee (2008) - Suvanant Kongying and Paul Pattarapon; Ngao Asoke (2008) - Pong Nawat and Pueng Kanya
It is unknown when Thiên Hậu Pagoda was built; it was initially located by the Hương Chủ Hiếu canal. [3] [4] By 1923, after the temple was damaged (some accounts say it was destroyed by fire), four Chinese communities including the Cantonese/Quảng Triệu (Việt, 粵), Teochew (Tiều, 潮), Hokkien (Mân, 閩), and Sùng Chính/Khánh Gia (Hẹ, 客) collaborated to rebuild the ...
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A watercolor painting depicting the pantheon of the Four Palaces denomination in Vietnam's indigenous Đạo Mẫu shamanic belief.. Four Palaces (Vietnamese: Tứ Phủ; chữ Hán: 四府) is a major denomination of the Đạo Mẫu, an indigenous shamanic belief in Vietnam.
The seaweed business is a success, with an estimated 1 million baht per year being predicted. Top learns that his father's indebted to 40 million baht, and soon his house is put on sale. Albeit considering moving to China, he is then inspired to sell his seaweed to 7-Eleven. He makes an appointment with Pooh, the person in charge of the company ...
Guan Yu Shrine or written as Gong Wu Shrine (Thai: ศาลเจ้ากวนอู) is a historic shrine of Lord Guan, Martial God of Loyalty and Righteousness in Chinese beliefs. Located in Khwaeng Somdet Chao Phraya, Khet Khlong San, Bangkok's Thonburi side on the western bank of Chao Phraya River.