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  • Mazu - Wikipedia
    Mazu or Matsu is a sea goddess in Chinese folk religion, Chinese Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism She is also known by several other names and titles
  • Mazu belief and customs - UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage
    As the most influential goddess of the sea in China, Mazu is at the centre of a host of beliefs and customs, including oral traditions, religious ceremonies and folk practices, throughout the country’s coastal areas
  • Mazu – Mythopedia
    Mazu (媽祖) is the compassionate Chinese goddess of the sea, watching over sailors, fishermen, and travelers Celebrated for her protective nature, she sends warnings of oncoming storms to those at risk
  • Who is Mazu? - World Mazu Cultural Alliance (WMCA)
    Mazu, revered as a sea goddess in both China and Taiwan, has a legendary story that spans over a thousand years Originally named Lin Mo Niang, Mazu was born in 960 AD in the Meizhou Bay of Fujian Province
  • UNESCO ICH: Mazu belief and customs - 福建省人民政府门户网站
    Mazu belief and customs revolve around the veneration of her virtues—moral integrity, benevolence, and compassion — expressed through a variety of folk practices centered around Mazu temples Each year, Mazu is celebrated in grand temple fairs on two major occasions
  • Mazu: Taiwanese and Chinese Sea Goddess - History Cooperative
    What Does Mazu Mean in Chinese? The name Mazu can be split up into two parts: ma and zu The first part ma is, amongst others, the Chinese word for ‘mother’ Zu, on the other hand, means ancestor Together, Mazu would mean something like ‘Ancestor Mother’, or ‘Eternal Mother’
  • Mazu 妈祖 - chinatownology
    Among the general population, the Heavenly Queen is popularly known as Mazu, a Chinese kinship term for highly respected female family members Mazu’s birthday falls on the 23rd day of the third lunar month and is commemorated by Mazu temples around the world
  • Mazu: An Overview of Etymology, Attributes, Family Tree, and Mythology
    Mazu, also known as Matsu, is a Chinese sea goddess who is revered as the patron deity of sailors, fishermen, and travelers She is the deified form of Lin Moniang, a shamaness from Fujian who is said to have lived in the late 10th century
  • Mazu: Goddess of the Sea – American Mazu Temples
    Mazu’s legend is not just passed down orally but is also well documented in historical texts, becoming a crucial part of maritime culture Mazu’s legend extends beyond her miraculous rescues of ships and sailors She was also believed to have the ability to foresee the future
  • Mazu (goddess) - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Mazu, also known as Matsu, is a popular Taoist and Chinese Buddhist goddess She is the goddess and patroness of the sea She is believed to protect fisherman and sailors Mazu is widely worshiped in southern China, Vietnam, Taiwan, Zhejiang, Fuijian, Guangdong and Hainan





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