Empress of Heaven

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Empress of Heaven is a divine title for Mazu, the revered Chinese sea goddess who protects sailors, fishermen, and coastal communities.

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Empress of Heaven canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf divine title
appliesTo Chinese sea goddess
associatedDeity Mazu
associatedRitual fishermen’s prayers
launching of ships
sea-blessing ceremonies
connotation supreme heavenly authority
cosmologicalAssociation Chinese celestial bureaucracy
Heaven
domainOfProtection maritime safety
navigation
sea
function invoked for protection at sea
invoked for protection from storms
invoked for safe voyages
honorificLevel exalted
honorificTitleFor Mazu
languageOfTitle Chinese
refersTo Mazu
relatedConcept Chinese sea goddess
maritime patron deity
religiousTradition Chinese folk religion
Mazu
surface form: Mazuism

Taoism
symbolizes mercy
protection
safe passage over water
titleStatus formal imperial title granted posthumously to Mazu
titleType imperial-style honorific
usedByCommunity coastal communities
fishermen
sailors
usedInCulture Chinese culture
usedInRegion Fujian
Southeast Asia
Taiwan, Province of China
surface form: Taiwan
veneratedBy Han Chinese communities
overseas Chinese communities
worshipContext Chinese coastal shrines
temples dedicated to Mazu

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Mazu alsoKnownAs Empress of Heaven