Rare 'Three Auspicious Days' Converge in Taiwan on July 19 for Wealth Seeking
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- July 19 marks a rare convergence of three auspicious days in Taiwanese folk belief: the birthday of the Tiger Lord, Tiankuang Festival, and Tian She Day.
- This alignment, described as a
Taiwan is set to experience a rare alignment of three significant days in its folk religious calendar on July 19. This date, the sixth day of the sixth lunar month, coincides with the birthday of the Tiger Lord, a revered deity in Taiwanese folk religion, as well as the Tiankuang Festival and Tian She Day.
This alignment, described as a "three-in-one auspicious gathering," is extremely rare.
According to geomancer Yang Deng-kuo, the confluence of these three auspicious occasions is exceptionally rare. He has designated July 19 as the "strongest day for seeking wealth," offering a unique opportunity for individuals to pray for prosperity.
This day is called the strongest day for seeking wealth.
To capitalize on this auspicious day, Yang Deng-kuo advises specific rituals. He suggests that individuals should wear white clothing and eat vegetarian meals on this day. Furthermore, he recommends praying to the Jade Emperor, the supreme deity in Taoism, and offering prayers to the Tiger Lord, particularly for wealth.
Wear white clothes and eat vegetarian food.
Yang also emphasizes the importance of performing these rituals with sincerity and a clear mind. He advises against any form of greed or ill intentions, stressing that genuine prayers and a pure heart are essential for receiving blessings and achieving financial good fortune.
Pray to the Jade Emperor and the Tiger Lord for wealth.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.