Mǎ Wáng 馬王

deity Taoist single tradition · 2

Mǎ Wáng 馬王 (lit. Horse King) is a Taoist god associated with fire. He is usually portrayed with six arms and a third eye on the forehead.

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When

Attested period
0 – 2020

Relationships

syncretized with
Hayagriva Guanyin, Hayagriva
co occurs with
Guanyin, Amitabha, Horse-Face

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“In Taoism, Hayagriva Guanyin was syncretized and incorporated within the Taoist pantheon as the god Mǎ Wáng 馬王 (lit. Horse King), who is associated with fire. In this form, he is usually portrayed with six arms and a third eye on the forehead.”

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