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  2. Kitchen God - Wikipedia

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    If the household has a statue or a nameplate of Zao Jun it will be taken down and cleaned on this day for the new year. Many customs are associated with the Kitchen God, especially defining the date of the "Kitchen God festival", also known as "Little New Year". It is noted that the date differed depending on the location.

  3. Twenty-Four Protective Deities - Wikipedia

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    Some Buddhist also venerates him as their Kitchen God as an equivalent to the traditional Taoist Zao Jun. In the Shaolin tradition, he is conflated with Vajrapani (in his manifestation as Nārāyaṇa ) and is identified as an avatar of the Bodhisattva Guanyin , who manifested to defend the Shaolin monastery from bandits during the Yuan-era Red ...

  4. Zaotang - Wikipedia

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    Zaotang and Tanggua. Zaotang (Chinese: 灶糖; pinyin: Zào Táng; lit. 'hearth candy') or "candy for the Kitchen God" is a kind of candy made of maltose that people in China use as a sacrifice to the kitchen god around the twenty third day of the twelfth lunar month just before Chinese New Year.

  5. Spirit tablet - Wikipedia

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    One in the kitchen, dedicated to Zao Jun, the kitchen god, which reads 定福灶君. One which is dedicated to the Landlord god , Dizhu Shen (similar to Tudigong but not the same). This tablet comes in several forms: the simple form which reads 地主神位 , or a longer, more complex form which comprises two couplets commonly reading ...

  6. Household deity - Wikipedia

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    Ông Táo, kitchen god in Vietnamese folk religion; Ông Địa, is the god of the earth and patron of the land on which the houses are built in Vietnamese folk religion; Sanamahi, the most predominant god in Meitei mythology and Sanamahism of Manipur; Tu Di Gong (earth deity), in Chinese folk religion

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    A post shared on X claims to show Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz with a racist statute in his kitchen. Verdict: False The image has been digitally altered to include the racist statue. The ...

  8. The Kitchen God's Wife - Wikipedia

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    The title is a reference to the forgotten wife of Zao Jun, or the Kitchen God, a figure whose story is similar to that of the novel's co-protagonist, Winnie. [5] Zao Jun was once a hardworking farmer who married a virtuous and kind woman, Guo, but later squandered all their money. When his wife left him, Zao turned to begging.

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