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THE THREE AGENTS OF THE TAOIST PANTHEON Deities of the SKY, EARTH and WATER

THE THREE AGENTS OF THE TAOIST PANTHEON Deities of the SKY, EARTH and WATER


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THE THREE AGENTS OF THE TAOIST PANTHEON Deities of the SKY, EARTH and WATER

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This print showcases the Three Agents of the Taoist Pantheon, the deities of the Sky, Earth, and Water. In Chinese religion and mythology, these deities are essential elements of the natural world and are believed to maintain the balance and harmony of the universe. The deity of the Sky, represented by the figure at the top, is depicted as a majestic dragon. In Chinese mythology, the dragon symbolizes power, strength, and good fortune. As the deity of the Sky, the dragon is responsible for controlling the weather and the cosmic forces. The deity of the Earth, shown in the center, is represented by a robust and muscular figure. This deity is often depicted with a large belly, symbolizing the nurturing and sustaining power of the Earth. The Earth deity is responsible for the growth and fertility of the land and the prosperity of the people. The deity of the Water, located at the bottom, is represented by a serene and graceful figure. This deity is often depicted as a beautiful woman or a fish, symbolizing the fluidity and adaptability of water. The Water deity is responsible for the abundance and purity of water sources and the well-being of all aquatic life. Together, the Three Agents of the Taoist Pantheon represent the interconnectedness of the natural world and the importance of maintaining balance and harmony. This print is a beautiful reminder of the spiritual connection between humans and the natural world and the role that these deities play in Chinese culture and mythology.

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