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Dǒumǔ (), also known as Dǒumǔ Yuánjūn ( "Lady Mother of the Chariot"), Dòulǎo Yuánjūn ( "Lady Ancestress of the Chariot") and Tàiyī Yuánjūn ( "Lady of the Great One"), is a goddess in Chinese religion and Taoism. She is also named through the honorific Tiānhòu ( "Queen of Heaven"), shared with other Chinese goddesses, especially
Mazu Mazu or Matsu is a Chinese sea goddess also known by several other names and titles. She is the deified form of the legendary figure Lin Mo or Lin Moniang, a Fujianese shamaness whose life span is traditionally dated from 960 to 987. Re ...
, who are perhaps conceived as her aspects. Other names of her are Dàomǔ ( "Mother of the
Way Way may refer to: Paths * a road, route, path or pathway, including long-distance paths. * a straight rail or track on a machine tool, (such as that on the bed of a lathe) on which part of the machine slides * Ways, large slipway in shipbuildin ...
") and Tiānmǔ ( "Mother of Heaven"). She is the feminine aspect of the cosmic God of Heaven. The seven stars of the Big Dipper, in addition to two not visible to the naked eye, are conceived as her sons, the ''Jiǔhuángshén'' ( "Nine God-Kings"), themselves regarded as the ninefold manifestation of ''Jiǔhuángdàdì'' (, "Great Deity of the Nine Kings") or ''Dòufù'' ( "Father of the Great Chariot"), another name of the God of Heaven. She is therefore both wife and mother of the God of Heaven. In certain Taoist accounts she is identified as the ambiguous goddess of life and death Xiwangmu.


In religious doctrines


Taoist esotericism

In the esoteric teachings of Taoism she is identified as the same as Jiutian Xuannü ( "Mysterious Lady of the Nine Heavens") and Xiwangmu ( "Queen Mother of the West"), representing the mother of the immortal "red infant" ( ''chìzǐ'') Dao enshrined at the centre of the human body. This links her directly to the myths about the birth and initiation of
Laozi Laozi (), also known by numerous other names, was a semilegendary ancient Chinese Taoist philosopher. Laozi ( zh, ) is a Chinese honorific, generally translated as "the Old Master". Traditional accounts say he was born as in the state ...
and the Yellow Emperor (whose mother Fubao became pregnant of him after she was aroused after she saw a lightning from, or turning around, the Big Dipper), as attested, among others, by
Ge Hong Ge Hong (; b. 283 – d. 343 or 364), courtesy name Zhichuan (稚川), was a Chinese linguist, Taoist practitioner, philosopher, physician, politician, and writer during the Eastern Jin dynasty. He was the author of '' Essays on Chinese Characte ...
(283-343).ctext.org
See translation in "Humans, Spirits, and Sages in Chinese Late Antiquity: Ge Hong's Master Who Embraces Simplicity (Baopuzi)", in ''Extrême-Orient, Extrême-Occident'', 2007, N°29, pp. 95-119
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Buddhist interpretation

In Vajrayana traditions of Chinese Buddhism ( Tangmi), Doumu was conflated with Bodhisattva Marici at least by the Tang dynasty. Marici too is described as the mother of the Way and the Dipper, at the centre of Brahma's Heaven of primal energy. Marici's chariot is dragged by seven pigs. Ironically, the incantation used in the Taoist scripture dedicated to Doumu is the same as one of the longer Buddhist dharanis used for Marici, but with eight verses in Han Chinese added in the beginning to praise her.


Artistic depictions

File:Hall of Goddess Doumu.jpg, Hall of Doumu at the Green Ram Temple in
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, China File:华阳观 斗姆元君.jpg, Doumu behind another god at Huayang Taoist Temple in Jieyang, Guangdong, China File:斗姆元君.JPG, Statue of Doumu in Taiwan File:Tou Mu, Goddess of the North Star.jpg, Illustration of Doumu (1922)


See also

* Tai Sui * Nine Emperor Gods Festival *
Chinese theology Chinese theology, which comes in different interpretations according to the classic texts and the common religion, and specifically Confucian, Taoist and other philosophical formulations, is fundamentally monistic, that is to say it sees the w ...
* Big Dipper ;Other goddesses identified with the Great Chariot * Ungnyeo * Ninlil * Ninhursag


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Volume I: The Ancient Eurasian World and the Celestial Pivot
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Volume II: Representations and Identities of High Powers in Neolithic and Bronze China
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Volume III: Terrestrial and Celestial Transformations in Zhou and Early-Imperial China
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