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'''Bi Gan''' or as he can be known as '''Cai Shen''' is the god of wealth or fortune. He appears in Chinese ] and is known to ride around on a ]. '''Cai Shen''' had been erroneously turned into a Buddhist deity by ]s, under the form of the "Buddha of Future Time" who resides in ] or ''']'''. | '''Bi Gan''' (比干) or as he can be known as '''Cai Shen''' (財神) is the god of wealth or fortune. He appears in Chinese ] and is known to ride around on a ]. '''Cai Shen''' had been erroneously turned into a Buddhist deity by ]s, under the form of the "Buddha of Future Time" who resides in ] or ''']'''. | ||
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Bi Gan (比干) or as he can be known as Cai Shen (財神) is the god of wealth or fortune. He appears in Chinese mythology and is known to ride around on a tiger. Cai Shen had been erroneously turned into a Buddhist deity by Pure Land Buddhists, under the form of the "Buddha of Future Time" who resides in Pure Land or Western Paradise.
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