Lucky Door Every Year (with added
*Protective Seals and Tetragrams*) - Energy Infused
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List Price:USD188
Our Price:USD84.88
30% Discount:USD58.88
Material: Genuine Brass Plate
Color: Brass and Maroon Red
Dimension(in): 3.35x5.75 in each piece
Weight: 100g all
ID: 21-PC-03 |
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Product Description
The feng shui of the main door is the primary
criterion that will determine the fortune and misfortune of a
house. These stunning door plaques are powerful means of protecting
and improving the door feng shui, securing your homes from misfortune,
robbery, violence, nagas and evil spirits. Your door will therefore
be protected every year against any detrimental effects. Whether
you have a single or double door, you can display the pair on
the left and right sides respectively by either taping them or
screwing them on the door panel facing out. The salient features
and the importance of other auspicious symbols on this door plaques
can be explained and elaborated as follows:
1. Military Door Gods - more vigorous when in full military uniform,
they protect your home from misfortune and evil spirits. They
will correct and subdue any harmful chi keeping them out of your
house at all times. Displaying the door gods can also resolve
insomnia problems caused by dark energies. They will also keep
robbers out of your homes.
2. Fu Dogs - The male has a globe under his paws while the female
has a child under her paws. This pair of dogs are smiley and are
extremely obedient creatures to their owners. This ancient guardians
have been used as potent protectors in imperial palaces, homes
of high officials and rich merchants. In modern times, they are
invited into homes to protect against theft and robbery, to help
out working people who are not at home most of the time. They
can also subdue the Violent Star #7.
3. Vertical stacks of protective talismans, depicting symbols
of the nagas, earth spirits, mountain spirits, gods and goddesses
who influence all divisions of time - These are composed of protective
seals and tetragrams formed by the addition of one horizontal
line to each of the eight trigrams of the King Wen system. These
create pictographs of each of the eight trigrams depicting the
eight "elementals" of fire, earth, lake, heaven, water,
mountain, thunder and wood. This powerful cure sought the assistance
of "Cosmic Energies" to pulverize negative forces and
clear blocked pathways paving you to a smoother and less aggravating
year. Having great control over the cosmic elements, these symbols
wield their miraculous power and exert authority over many of
the more powerful spirits that bring earth, water and fire disasters.
Their presence will cause surrounding spirits, who may otherwise
bring mischief, to instead keep your home protected. Natural disasters
such as tsunamis, thunderous storms, landslides, earthquakes and
eruptions will cause no harm to your home. Appeasing your local
spirits will usually at the same time get them to help you see
through negativities you face at home including suppressing hostility,
minimizing temperaments, subduing violence, warding off burglary
and people with evil intention from harming you. You can count
on its cosmic powers which are quite considerable.
4. Empowered by the Mantra of "White Umbrella Goddess"
- the powerful Buddha of Protection who carries a white umbrella
has the power to symbolically dispel any evil intentions of people
who may want to hurt you. Be mindful that everyone is vulnerable
to jealous intentions of unscrupulous people, enemies or competitors,
so it is better safe than to be sorry. This mantra can also ward
off black spells casted by the underlying currents of jealousy
and making them harmless. The mantra is "Tadyatha Om Anale Anale,
Khasame Khasame Bhaire Bhaire, Sume Sume Sarva Buddha, Adhishthana
Adhishtite Svaha" which can be recited 108 times to empower the
plaques..
5. Two Taoist Incantations - 1. Prevent Fire Disasters; 2. Stop
Ghost from Entering the House
6. Five Element Pagoda - Signifying 5 Elements. A symbol to subdue
#5-Yellow.
7. Bagua - It repels, diminishes and dissipates poison arrow pointing
to your door.
Note: These pieces are energy
infused and emit energy unendingly. They come with a certificate
of authenticity.
The legends of Door Gods
Door Gods originated in the eastern Han
Dynasty (25-220), where they were engraved on peachwood and hung
at doors of homes. Then in Song Dynasty (960-1279), they were
drawn on red paper and later machine printed.
According to "Classic of Mountains and Sea",
evil spirits passed between the spirit world and earth on Dusu
Mountain. Fearing for the safety of humans, the Jade Emperor assigned
Shen Tu and Yu Lei to guard the gate. If the spirits create troubles,
they will be captured by them and fed to tigers at the foot of
Dusu Mountain. Later, humans engraved their images onto peachwood
and hung them on doors for protection.
Another legend said Emperor Tai Zong of Tang Dynasty (618-907)
was disturbed by ghosts while he was asleep. Two generals who
could succumb to nocturnal duties were then summoned to guard
the door of the emperor's bedroom. They were Qin Qiong and Yu
Chi Gong who were not afraid of ghosts Their presence solved the
emperor's sleeping problems. The portrait of the officials were
then drawn and displayed at door of the emperor's bedroom and
palace gates. No further commotion was heard from the spirits
since then. These two brave generals were venerated as door gods
and soon many homes display their images.
For those who have stayed in the Peninsula Hotel
in Kowloon, Hong Kong, you will notice there are immaculate portraits
of door gods guarding thie hotel. Hanging outside the hotel's
front entrance between two sheets of plate glass are two enormous
gilded "Door Gods" who perform the same task and protect all those
who sleep in the house from footloose evil spirits. British artist
David Gillespie created the original Door Gods in 1965 and the
new versions were later installed during the hotel’s renovation
in 1994. Affectionately known as “Huffer and Puffer”, the modern
door gods are made from bronze-woven mesh with an applique of
copper and bronze foil, which was then gilded with gold leaf and
painted. It took six weeks to make the new Door Gods, and there
are, in fact, four of them - two on each side of the glass.
The door gods usually come in pairs, facing each other.
What Fu Dogs symbolize?
The name Fu Dogs are actually derived chinese
"foh" (recited in chinese as Buddha) because these beings
are found as stone mounting guardians at Buddhist temples. They
are considered sacred in Buddhism, where most deities are depicted
sitting on it. It is the emblem of wisdom, power and protection,
which could be the reason why they are being embroidered on ancient
chinese official robes. These powerful guardians are fun to own
like a lovely pair of real dogs at our homes and are easy to tame.
This powerful symbol provides potent protection and demon scaring
for ancient palaces, banks, mansions, shops, malls, businesses,
hotels and jewellery shops. Their faces may look like lions, but
take note that they are different from the actual lions. The male
is usually depicted holding a ball to signify important global
network for business people outside and external protection, while
the female holding a child signifies protection of members of
the household or premise. The male is placed on the left (from
inside looking out of your premise) and the female holding a child
is placed on the right (from inside looking out of your premise).
Ancient legend revealed that the Fu Dogs produce
milk from their paws and enjoyed sporting with hollow balls. Therefore,
ancient people place hollow balls in the jungle in hope of them
leaving some milk onto the hollow balls. This is the reason why
many chinese artpieces would show two Fu Dogs playing with the
hollow balls. And these two Fu Dogs actually have the same significance
as the two supreme Dragons playing with the pearl.
The Fu Dogs are popularly known as defender of
law and protector of buildings. The Fu Dogs provide ultimate protection,
wards of evil spirits and harmful people, nourishes chi that enters
homes, bring in happy blessings and dissolves bad chi from neighbourly
formations when placed in front of your main door at either sides
or raised high up on both sides of your main door.
We have seen many success stories of business
people, high ranked politicians and important people whom have
told us how their grand pair of the Fu Dogs brought them remarkable
results in their premises (homes or shops or business buildings).
They prevent robbery/theft, ward off harmful people, bring in
more good fortune/ better sales and improve feng shui of entrances.
Protective Seals and Tetragrams
One side beneath a jewelled parasol is the
protective seal for the twelve-year cycle, with a triangular metal
dagger vase, and treasure vase at its base - symbolizing stability
and good fortune. Beneath this and below another parasol is the
protective seal for the retinue of gods and goddesses of the "serpently-belly
lords of the soil". Very much like the nagas in appearance,
these are earth spirits which control the positive and negative
geomantic influences of any location.
The other side, again a parasol, is the protective seal against
malevolent influences caused by the three classes of spirits:
the spirits of the underworld, spirits of the soil or earth, and
the spirits that inhabit all places on or above earth. Beneath
this are three jewel-topped talismans, which represent protection
for the whole field of astrology itself.
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