NAME: Chuang-Mu, Lady of the Bed Chamber. Also Ch'uang-Mu, Ch'ang-Mu,
Chuangmu.
SYMBOLS: The items found in a standard Chinse bedroom.
USUAL IMAGE: A Chinese woman in traditional robes, often predominantly
red, seated to the left of a traditionally dressed Chinese man.
AREAS OF INFLUENCE: The bedroom in all it's aspects, sleep, sex,
childbirth, recovery from illness, rest.
HOLY DAYS: March 4th The Lantern Festival.
PLACE OF WORSHIP: In the home at small alter preferably in the bedroom.
RELATIVES: Chuang-Kong (Husband)
FORM OF WORSHIP: The proper maintenance of the bed chamber, prayers,
burning joss sticks, candles, gifts of tea, rice, fresh flowers & fruit.
SYNODEITIES: Aizen-Myoo (Japanese), Alpan (Estruscan), Ani (African),
Branwen (Celtic), Eostre (Celtic), Erzuli (Voodoo), Freya (Norse),
Hathor (Egyptian), Isis (Egyptian), Kama (Hindu God), Lakshmi (Hindu),
Radha (Hindu), Ratri (Hindu), Makosh (Slavic), Milda (Slavic), Omamama
(Amerindian), Oshun (Yoruban), Peruda (Incan), Suonetar (Finnish),
Tlazolteotl (Aztec), Venus (Roman), Aphrodite (Greek), Xochiquetzal
(Aztec), Maria Makiling (Philippines), Inanna / Ishtar (Mesopotamian.)