头条路 斗母宫 九皇大帝

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Did the incense smoke ever carry secrets? At the Hong Kong Street Dou Mu Gong, 九皇大帝, it certainly seems so. This temple, dedicated to the Nine Emperor Gods, is steeped in mystique. It’s a place where whispers of ancient myths mingle with the scent of burning joss sticks. The Nine Emperor Gods, central figures in Chinese communities across Southeast Asia, are shrouded in intriguing lore. Are they the sons of Dou Mu, the Goddess of the North Star? Or perhaps Ming loyalists who aided a fleeing prince? The stories vary, adding to the enigma surrounding the Hong Kong Street Dou Mu Gong. One version ties the temple to the Hong Secret Society. Legend has it that when questioned by authorities, a quick-thinking member pointed to an incense urn, declaring it their god, Jiuhuang Dadi, or the Nine Emperor Gods. This tale explains the symbolic incense urn used in the festival. Another legend connects the Nine Emperor Gods to a Fujian fisherman who received divine advice that saved Penang from an epidemic. During World War II, the temple served as a refuge for young men hiding from Japanese soldiers. The yellow curtains within, it is said, offered protection bestowed by the Nine Emperors themselves. The Nine Emperor Gods Festival, held annually, is a vibrant display of devotion. The raising of the nine-wicked lamp, the jiuqudeng, marks the arrival of the gods. Devotees adopt a vegetarian diet, purifying themselves for nine days of ceremonies and prayers. The bridge-crossing ritual symbolizes overcoming adversity, while the fire-walking ceremony embodies the acceptance of yang. Even the impaling ceremonies, adopted from Thaipusam, are performed as acts of faith. The festival concludes with a grand procession to the sea. The Nine Emperor Gods depart on a miniature boat, carrying offerings and the hopes of the community. As the flames of the jiuqudeng flicker and fade, the devotees at Hong Kong Street Dou Mu Gong carry with them the blessings of luck, wealth, and longevity. They also hold the memory of another nine days of devotion, woven into the rich tapestry of Penang’s history and the enduring legacy of the Nine Emperor Gods.

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