Taiyang Xingjun
deity sky Chinese single tradition · 2
Taiyang Xingjun is the solar god in Chinese folk religion. He is depicted as an incarnation of Sūryaprabha. His sacred day is the first day of the second lunar month in the Chinese calendar.
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When
- Attested period
- 0 – 2020
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Yue Lao, Candraprabha, Bhaiṣajyaguru
- consort of
- Taiyin Xingjun
- manifests as
- Sūryaprabha
- manifested by
- Sūryaprabha
Mentioned by
Sources
wikipedia (2)
Source passages
“In Chinese folk religion, the solar god Taiyang Xingjun is depicted as his incarnation. His sacred day is the first day of the second lunar month in the Chinese calendar.”
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“According to Taiwanese media reports, Taiyin Xingjun and Taiyang Xingjun, who is the embodiment of the sun, are often worshipped as the companion gods of the Jade Emperor. As the celestial embodiments of the moon and the sun, Taiyin Xingjun is considered to be the consort of Taiyang Xingjun.”
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