| Golden Military Wealth Deity on Tiger
The Military Deity of Wealth (General Zhao Kong Ming) is one of the five deities of Wealth (Chai Shen Yeh) who gives powerful blessing of good fortune. Intricately sculpted from resin and finished in shining gold accented with touches of red, black and shades of brown for highlight, he is depicted wearing a dragon robe, holding his supernatural weapon, carrying a giant gold ingot and sitting on a ferocious tiger. He looks grand, majestic, immaculate and confident. The figurine is based on a bed of gold ingots and coins. All these auspicious symbols render this Wealth Deity an extremely powerful and potent wealth energizer to have.
This figurine is very popular among businessmen and tycoons in Asia. Place the Golden Military Wealth Deity in the main hall or living room facing the main entrance to attract money luck and prosperity to your business or household.
What the Deity of Wealth symbolizes and it's Application in Symbolism Feng Shui.
The Wealth Deity or 'Chai Sen Yeh' is one of the most popular symbols of wealth, prosperity and fortune. He's extremely popular in the Chinese community so much so that elaborate rituals are performed during the Chinese lunar new year to welcome the God of Wealth into the household thereby bringing in lots of good fortune and magnifying windfall and speculative luck in life for the year to come.
Display the image of the God of Wealth in your living room, main hall or offices for wealth luck; in good times, he brings prosperity; in bad times, he protects your family from poverty. He is best placed facing directly the entrance. If this is not possible, place the Wealth God diagonally but still facing toward the entrance. Like Fuk Luk Sau, you do not have to pray to this deity.
You can also place the Deity of Wealth in:
1. Your Sheng Chi or Best direction based on your KUA number (8 Mansion Theory)
2. Southeast sector to activate your wealth luck as this is the universal wealth corner based on Pakua 8 Life Aspirations theory.
3. Water star-8 location in your home or workplace.
Although Wealth Gods are not worshipped or prayed to as Taoist deities, do treat them with respect. Do not place them on the floor, toilet areas or kitchen.
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