Posted January 23, 201015 yr Staff 1. Singaporeans really pray to all sorts of GODs. 2. While walking past a row of shop houses; this shop owner evidently prays to a pair of "striped tigers". 3. In the first picture; he has a pair of Qi Lin on each side of the front pillar. And in the middle; a worship altar on the floor. Notice the two different pairs of striped lions.... each with it's mouth full ... symbolic of bringing in wealth. 4. A percentage of mediums somehow; enact or even become "tiger god" in some instances. Usually, these people hope to get great wealth.
Posted September 28, 201014 yr Quote On 1/23/2010 6:51:51 PM, Anonymous wrote:1. Singaporeans really pray toall sorts of GODs.2. While walking past a row ofshop houses; this shop ownerevidently prays to a pair of"striped tigers".3. In the first picture; hehas a pair of Qi Lin on eachside of the front pillar. Andin the middle; a worship altaron the floor. Notice the twodifferent pairs of stripedlions.... each with it's mouthfull ... symbolic of bringingin wealth.4. A percentage of mediumssomehow; enact or even become"tiger god" in some instances.Usually, these people hope toget great wealth.Yes, I absolutely agree with you. I'm an US but I'm living in Singapore. So I a bit understand their culture and habits. They always pray to all kinds of GODs.
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