Mazu is one of the most famous goddesses in
Taoism. Since living styles and cultural habits vary in different regions, the
goddesses respected are also different. The adoration for Mazu is mainly popular
in South China.
Mazu is a real person named Lin Moniang. She
was born in 960 in an island of
Fujian Province. Her father was
a local official. She was the youngest child in her family. When she grew up she
could forecast many things.
Once her father and brothers were going out
to the sea, she forecasted they would meet storm in her dream and went rescue
them. As her mother woke her up, one of her brothers was dead in the storm. From
then on, she became very famous. She often rescued the fishermen in danger and
was thus regarded as a goddess.
At the age of 27, she was whirled away by
typhoon. In order to commemorate her, people began to build temples for her.
Later she was apotheosized and her name was spread to the whole Chinese coastal
areas.
The courts in every dynasty kept on granting
additional titles and finally made her the Queen of Heaven to get the highest
sacrifice from the government. Afterwards, people endowed her with the power of
blessing women's procreation.
Even today, the adoration is a popular
social phenomenon in Chinese inshore area, Hong Kong, Taiwan and even in
Southeast Asia.