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God and Goddess of Longevity (Sau
Sing Kung and Sau Sing Poh)
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List Price:USD36
BESTBUY: USD12.88
Material: Earth Material
Color: Colorful
Dimension(in): 2.5x1.5x3 in each
Weight: 250g
ID: SL5001 |
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Product Description
Looking for the best enhancer for good health
and longevity? This God and Goddess of Longevity is the most auspicious
patriarch and matriarch longevity symbols and blessings. Their
presence symbolize good health, a smooth and long life for both
patriarch and matriarch. They both carry the staff with a dragon's
head, the magical calabash (filled with nectar of immortality)
and peaches of immortality. The auspicious longevity cranes accompany
them to resemble a healthy and long life together. They are not
being placed at Buddhist altars for worship, but simply displaying
them with respect would be most beneficial feng shui to enhance
your surrounding chi. This is also the most suitable gift item
for your friends, newly weds, parents or any elderly person's
birthday, anniversaries or special events such as mother's day.
What Sau Sing Kung symbolizes and how to place this deity?
God of Longevity (Sau Sing Kung) is one
of the 3 Fuk Luk Sau Star Gods depicted carrying the heavenly
peach. He is the heavenly deity who determines the length of human
lives. His presence at home symbolizes granting of longer lives
by him in our households. Sau Sing Kung brings good health, longevity,
immortality, smooth lives for the elderly people and good fortune
in life. According to Feng Shui Masters, it is the best idea to
present the God of Longevity to our parents, elderly persons and
grandparents for their birthdays, anniversaries or special events
(such as mother's day or father's day) as an amulet to protect
against unnatural death.
The God of Longevity has a bold forehead
due to his old age and has a walking stick that look like the
head of the Dragon to assist him in gaining strength. The God
of Longevity usually holds the heavenly peach (fruit of immortality),
which is the most powerful symbol of longevity. In fact many chinese
legends had mentioned other deities had been craving to eat the
heavenly peaches to lengthen their lives beyond thousands of years.
Pills of longevity in heaven has peach as the main ingredient.
One of them is the popular Monkey God. Sometimes, the God of Longevity
is also depicted holding a wu lou (gourd) as they contain medicinal
values. God of Longevity with the crane depicts a good life worth
living with many happy and healthy future ahead.
The ancient feng shui texts noted that
the crane is another most important bird symbol in feng shui next
to the mythical phoenix. The beautiful crane can fly to the heaven
and is endowed with many mythical attributes and the symbol of
immortality, happiness and longevity. Cranes also bring wisdom,
solve all kinds of problems, dissolves hindrances/obstacles allowing
upward progression and attainment of great heights with honor.
For those who frequently travel, the crane blesses them with smoothness
of flight. Emperors of China use the crane symbol to signify high
position of power, staying in power, resilience and a life filled
with honors. A pair of cranes in our living hall denotes the patriarch
and matriarch living through till the ripe age, and the continuation
of an intact and harmonious family.
Sau
Sing Kung who blesses us with longevity and good health can be placed
in the following locations of our homes:
1. East (family sector) of our living or dining rooms to symbolize
good health for the whole family.
2. Personal Tien Yi directions of
the elderly ones or the head of the house to protect them against
unnatural death.
3. Placing a Sau Sing Kung in bedrooms of elderly people are best
to signify longevity and a good life worth living till old.
4. Get this great gifts for your friends,
relatives and parents on their birthdays and Fathers' or Mothers'
day.
Note:
Kindly do not place deities in kitchen and toilet.
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