heavenly jewel
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Definition
Noun 1. A member of the Taoist Trinity: In Taoist theology, "Heavenly Jewel" is one of the three supreme deities, also known as the Three Pure Ones. This term specifically refers to one of these three divine beings.
Usage Notes
- "Heavenly Jewel" is a proper noun and is typically capitalized.
- It is a specialized term used primarily in the context of religious studies, Taoist philosophy, and discussions of Chinese mythology and cosmology.
- It is not used in everyday modern English conversation.
Examples
- The statue in the temple represented the Heavenly Jewel.
- In Taoist belief, the Heavenly Jewel is a central figure of veneration.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in scholarly texts to discuss the hierarchy and nature of the Taoist pantheon.
- It may appear in translations of classical Chinese religious texts.
Variants and Related Words
- The Three Pure Ones: The collective term for the Taoist Trinity, of which the Heavenly Jewel is a part.
- Yuanshi Tianzun: The Chinese name often associated with the first of the Three Pure Ones, sometimes translated as the "Heavenly Jewel."
- Lingbao Tianzun and Daode Tianzun: The names of the other two members of the Trinity.
Synonyms
- Celestial Worthy (a common alternative translation)
- One of the Three Pure Ones
Important Note
"Heavenly Jewel" is a fixed theological term. It should not be confused with the separate common English words "heavenly" (adjective) and "jewel" (noun). The definition provided here is for the specific proper noun as used in Taoist context.
Noun
- a member of the Taoist Trinity