Tag: ancestral altar
“Heed These 3 Omens: A Guide to Rectifying Altar Disruptions for Ancestral Harmony, Health,...
The altar is a sacred place that needs proper care, but many families overlook these signs and it can affect the feng shui.
The Three Scents of Abundance: Unlocking Ancient Secrets to Prosperity
Based on the wisdom of the ancients, a family that possesses the fragrance in these three places is said to have a harmonious and prosperous future.
The Ancient Ritual of Chicken Offerings: Unveiling the Sacred Significance in Vietnamese Culture
In a traditional Vietnamese altar, a dish of salty offerings, "ga cung" or chicken ritual, is always a must-have. However, it is more than just a meal.
The January Moon: A Guide to Harnessing Lunar Energy for Prosperity and Abundance.
The Full Moon of the first lunar month is the most significant one in spiritual culture. Make sure to do these things to bring more blessings to your family.
8 Lucky Charms: Lunar New Year Full Moon Rituals for a Fortunate Year
In Vietnamese culture, the Full Moon Day of the first lunar month is considered a significant holiday. On this day, it is believed that people should do certain things in order to bring luck and abundance for the rest of the year.
The Power of Words: Unveiling the Ancient Art of Altar Cleaning for a Prosperous...
When tidying up the ancestral altar for Tet, the homeowner needs to remember the following things to avoid offending the higher realm and affecting the family's fortune.
Avoid these 4 liquids when cleaning the altar on Tet holiday, many families make...
To maintain the sacredness and cleanliness of the altar, it is important to avoid using these 4 types of liquids when cleaning it.
Why do people use odd numbers of bananas for worship despite the “expensive” price?
Bananas are a familiar fruit in the fruit basket, so as Tet approaches, their prices are increasing significantly, especially for single bananas.
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According to traditional beliefs, the placement of vases will depend on the number of flower arrangements used by the homeowner.
A New Year’s Prayer: Welcoming the First Light of Giap Thin, 2024
The homeowner can refer to the New Year's Day Prayer 2024 to worship gods, ancestors, and conduct rituals at the temple.