God of Wealth, or
The altar dedicated to
The general principle when setting up the
According to cultural researcher, PGS.TS Nguyen Thanh Tu, the ground-level placement of the
While the
What items are needed for the
To invite good fortune for the household, the
Statues of
Three ceremonial pots: For holding water, salt, and rice.
Incense bowl: Placed in the center of the altar, containing either ash or pure white sand, along with a bag of feng shui items.
Incense holder: For holding incense sticks.
Vase: For displaying ceremonial flowers.
Ceremonial cups: Either three or five cups can be used.
Offering tray: Used for presenting fruits or offerings.
Minh đường tụ thủy: A bowl of water with scattered flower petals.
Wine jar: A jar of wine for offerings.
Lamp: A ceremonial lamp.
It is important to arrange these ten items in a harmonious manner to attract wealth and positive energy into the home. If space on the altar is limited, prioritize placing the statues, incense-related items, and ceremonial cups on the altar itself, while the remaining items can be placed nearby.
Proper arrangement of the
For the household to prosper and receive abundant blessings, the following arrangement guidelines should be considered:
Statues of
Incense bowl: Placed in the exact center of the altar, containing either ash or pure white sand, as well as a small bag containing feng shui items.
Salt and rice jars, and fruit plate: Placed between the two deities, with the fruit plate on
Five cups of water: Arranged in the shape of the Chinese character “一” (yī) on the altar.
Money frog: Positioned to face outwards during the day and inwards at night to retain wealth.
Optimal placement of the
The location of the
When setting up the altar, consider choosing either the Tian Lu (Heavenly Deer) or Gui Ren (Nobleman) directions:
Tian Lu (Heavenly Deer) direction: Faces the southeast direction, attracting positive energy and bringing good fortune and luck.
Gui Ren (Nobleman) direction: Faces the northwest direction, ensuring the support of noble people and smooth sailing in business ventures, even turning potential disasters into blessings.
The Ancient Superstition: Unraveling the Fear of Windows by Our Forefathers.
The window is an essential feature of any home, but its placement was a careful consideration for our ancestors. Superstition dictated that an incorrectly placed window could bring about misfortune. This belief highlights the importance of understanding the impact of natural lighting and airflow, as well as the cultural and spiritual significance attached to this humble architectural feature.