Global Information Lookup Global Information

Taoist Libationers information


Shao Yuanjie, a Taoist priest to Jiajing Emperor of mid-Ming dynasty. Libationers served as the precursor to Taoist priests

Taoist Libationers (祭酒 ) were the primary religious professionals within the Way of the Celestial Masters. They served numerous roles within the early Taoist movement, chiefly of which was leading parishes. Evidence of libationers can be found as early as 173 C.E.[1] Beginning in the 5th century the term libationer was phased out in favor of calling them Taoist Priests(道士), However, the term libationer was still used into the Southern Song dynasty[2] and both terms denote the same position,

  1. ^ The encyclopedia of Taoism. Pregadio, Fabrizio. London: Routledge. 2008. pp. 91, 550. ISBN 978-0-7007-1200-7. OCLC 45484311.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  2. ^ Kleeman, Terry F. (2016). Celestial masters : history and ritual in early daoist communities (1 [edition] ed.). Cambridge, MA. pp. 281, 314, 325, 326, 333–337, 340, 352, 353, 372, 385. ISBN 978-1-68417-086-9. OCLC 1048106162.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

and 26 Related for: Taoist Libationers information

Request time (Page generated in 0.7985 seconds.)

Taoist Libationers

Last Update:

Taoist Libationers (祭酒 ) were the primary religious professionals within the Way of the Celestial Masters. They served numerous roles within the early...

Word Count : 1833

Taoism

Last Update:

include 'way', 'road', and 'technique'. Taoist thought has informed the development of various practices within the Taoist tradition and beyond, including forms...

Word Count : 24106

Religion in China

Last Update:

as "folk Taoists", operate in folk religion but outside the jurisdiction of the state's Taoist Church or schools clearly identified as Taoist. Confucianism...

Word Count : 32174

Zhengyi Dao

Last Update:

Codes for the Taoist Community, Lu Xiujing laments that Taoist Assemblies no longer observed the proper rules and the position of libationer had become hereditary...

Word Count : 1378

Women in Taoism

Last Update:

ancient and imperial China. Chinese women had special importance in some Taoist schools that recognized their transcendental abilities to communicate with...

Word Count : 6981

Way of the Celestial Masters

Last Update:

Way of the Celestial Masters or the Heavenly Masters Sect is a Chinese Taoist movement that was founded by Zhang Daoling in 142 AD. Its followers rebelled...

Word Count : 3573

Sandalwood

Last Update:

and Japanese in worship and various ceremonies. Some Taoist sects, following the Ming Dynasty Taoist Manual, avoid the use of sandalwood (as well as benzoin...

Word Count : 3999

Wei Huacun

Last Update:

Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1997. Saso, Michael. The Gold Pavilion: Taoist Ways to Peace, Healing, and Long-life.North Clarendon: Charles E. Tuttle...

Word Count : 456

Three Corpses

Last Update:

Fabrizio (2008), Taoist Views of the Human Body, in The Encyclopedia of Taoism, ed. by Fabrizio Pregadio, 75–80. The Three Corpses, Taoist Resource 太上除三尸九蟲保生經...

Word Count : 8577

Numen

Last Update:

(head covered) sacrificing at the Temple of Jupiter Practices and beliefs libation votum temples festivals ludi funerary practices imperial cult mystery religions...

Word Count : 1070

Trident

Last Update:

needed] In religious Taoism, the trident represents the Taoist Trinity, the Three Pure Ones. In Taoist rituals, a trident bell is used to invite the presence...

Word Count : 2461

Religion in Inner Mongolia

Last Update:

are many Han Chinese Taoist communities in Inner Mongolia. The Temple of the Great Clarity (太清宫 Tàiqīnggōng) is an example of Taoist temple in Hohhot. The...

Word Count : 2485

Dehua porcelain

Last Update:

and flowerpots, animals, brush holders, wine and teapots, Buddhist and Taoist figures, secular figures and puppets. There was a large output of figures...

Word Count : 1516

Ouroboros

Last Update:

may perhaps represent a Gnostic duality of existence, analogous to the Taoist yin and yang symbol. The chrysopoeia ouroboros of Cleopatra the Alchemist...

Word Count : 3979

Lu Xiujing

Last Update:

the courtesy name Yuande (元德) and the posthumous name Jianji (簡寂), was a Taoist compiler and ritualist who lived under the Liu Song dynasty. His education...

Word Count : 2002

Deity

Last Update:

root *ghu-to- ("poured"), derived from the root *gheu- ("to pour, pour a libation"). The term *gheu- is also the source of the Greek khein "to pour". Originally...

Word Count : 13466

Kashrut

Last Update:

tax conspiracy theory Products without kosher certification requirements Taoist diet Treef Trefa banquet Portals: Judaism Animals "Eating locusts: The crunchy...

Word Count : 9192

Animism

Last Update:

originated by Chinese folk religions influenced by, Mohist, Confucian and Taoist philosophy, referring to the divine order of nature or the Wuxing. The Shang...

Word Count : 8601

Demonology

Last Update:

shape," with a number of Indian demons finding permanent niches even in Taoist ritual texts. In the Kṣitigarbha Sūtra it states that heaven and hell change...

Word Count : 3387

Priest

Last Update:

("libationer" p. 550), with both male and female practitioners selected by merit. The system gradually changed into a male only hereditary Taoist priesthood...

Word Count : 6667

Religion and alcohol

Last Update:

individuals struggle to seek help with substance use disorders due to stigma. In Taoist rituals and practices, alcohol also plays a role as an offering and a means...

Word Count : 8482

Animal sacrifice

Last Update:

killing of animals. In Kaohsiung, Taiwan, animal sacrifices are banned in Taoist temples. Some animal offerings, such as fowl, pigs, goats, fish, or other...

Word Count : 7743

Hell

Last Update:

where Taoism adopted tenets of other religions, popular belief endows Taoist hell with many deities and spirits who punish sin in a variety of horrible...

Word Count : 11226

Chinese calendar

Last Update:

Boxer Rebellion entered Beijing in the 4611th year of the Yellow Emperor. Taoists later adopted Yellow Emperor Calendar and named it Tao Calendar (道曆). On...

Word Count : 9646

List of substances used in rituals

Last Update:

transformation of negative emotions and attachments into wisdom and compassion. In Taoist rituals and practices, alcohol also plays a role as an offering and a means...

Word Count : 3709

List of foods with religious symbolism

Last Update:

longevity, peaches are common decorations on pastries in China. In addition, Taoists have historically consumed peaches in elixirs of life in search of immortality...

Word Count : 2997

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net