Secret Name of the Purple Heavenly Emperor — Oriental Calligraphy with Mystical Power
The Secret Name of the Purple Heavenly Emperor, also known as the Purple Talisman Script, is the sacred hidden name of the Emperor Ziwei, one of the Four Great Heavenly Sovereigns in Taoism. Its form consists of the characters Yu (Rain) and Jian (Ghost), totaling 28 strokes, corresponding to the 28 lunar mansions in the sky. As one of the most widely used and revered sacred symbols in Taoism, it represents the presence and authority of the Emperor Ziwei, who governs the stars and maintains cosmic order.
It carries the power to ward off evil, balance spiritual energy, grant blessings, protect home and body, and enhance fortune. As a form of Oriental calligraphy infused with celestial power, it serves as both a powerful protective amulet and a classic treasure of traditional Taoist culture.
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| System | It is a supreme sacred symbol in Taoism, representing the divine power of the Emperor Ziwei, used for suppressing evil, protecting the body, and securing the home. |
| Most Common Scenarios | Calming the residence and protecting home safety、Dispelling evil spirits and purifying negative energy、Ensuring safe travel and personal protection、Calming fright and promoting peaceful sleep、Enhancing good fortune and attracting blessings |
| Symbolism | Symbolizes celestial positive energy, wards off evil and misfortune, protects home peace, prays for blessings, and ensures safety. |
| Material and Form | Traditionally drawn with cinnabar on yellow paper; it can be placed in a phone case, wallet, or pocket of close-fitting clothing. |
| Cleanliness and Reverence | 1.Must not come into contact with blood or filth (including polluted water, waste, cosmetics, and perfume). 2.Women are advised to remove it during menstruation and store it in a clean talisman bag. 3.Must be removed and kept dry when bathing, swimming, or during intimate relations. 4.Do not arbitrarily disassemble, play with, fold, or step on it; do not let others touch it casually. |
| Taboos for Wearing and Placement | 1.Wearing Height: Must not be worn below the waist (e.g., on the belt, ankles). 2.Placement Taboos: Do not place it in unclean or noisy areas such as directly facing the bedroom headboard, the toilet, the kitchen stove, or near trash cans. 3.Do not store it closely together with other religious artifacts (e.g., Buddha statues, crosses) in the same cabinet to avoid conflicts in spiritual energy |
| Taboos on Mind and Conduct | 1.Nurture good intentions and act with integrity, for the talisman’s power resonates with your mind; evil deeds, deception, and disrespect for the divine will diminish its efficacy. 2.The talisman must not be used for black magic or to curse others; those who violate this will harm their own blessings and merit. |
| Time Limit and Disposal Taboos | According to tradition, a talisman is effective for about one year (or corresponding to the Tai Sui cycle). When its power fades, it must be disposed of properly.Disposal method (choose an auspicious day, such as the 1st or 15th day of the lunar month): 1.Find a clean, well-ventilated outdoor area, light three incense sticks, and offer sincere gratitude. 2.Burn the talisman together with joss paper, making sure it is completely incinerated. 3.Scatter the ashes on clean ground such as under a big tree or in a green area; do not discard them casually. |


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