“Respect tradition, and good fortune will follow” – this old Vietnamese proverb rings true in many situations, especially when purchasing a truck, the livelihood for countless families. Besides choosing the right truck for their needs, many drivers pay close attention to spiritual and feng shui elements, such as the “trung van đô ban xe.” But what exactly is “trung van đô ban xe,” and what does it signify for truck owners? Let’s delve into this intriguing aspect of Vietnamese trucking culture with Xe Tải Hà Nội.
Since ancient times, Vietnamese people have valued spirituality, believing in an unseen world governed by deities. This belief is deeply ingrained in the cultural consciousness and clearly reflected in spiritual practices. Considering “trung van” when buying a truck stems from a desire for safety, luck, and prosperity for oneself and one’s family.
A small altar with statues of Thần Tài (God of Wealth) and Ông Địa (Earth God) inside a truck
“Trung Van” refers to the central space, the intersection between the human world and the spiritual realm. In Vietnamese culture, the “trung van” is considered sacred and is often meticulously arranged to demonstrate respect for deities and ancestors.
Today, for many, a truck is more than just a vehicle; it’s a trusted companion on the road and the source of income for the entire family. Therefore, considering “trung van đô ban xe” is a way for drivers to show respect and seek protection, luck, and prosperity.
According to Mr. Nguyen Van A, a truck driver with over 20 years of experience, setting up the “trung van đô ban xe” requires adherence to specific principles to avoid offending the spirits and jeopardizing one’s fortune and well-being.
The “đô” (altar) is typically placed in the center of the truck’s dashboard. However, the exact location may vary depending on the truck model and the size of the altar.
The “đô” usually includes an incense burner, statues of Thần Tài (God of Wealth) and Ông Địa (Earth God), or other feng shui objects like Tỳ Hưu (Pixiu) or Thiềm Thừ (Golden Toad). Drivers should ensure a respectful and clean arrangement, avoiding clutter and disrespectful items.
After setting up the “đô,” drivers often perform a consecration ritual for the truck. This ritual can be performed independently or by a religious specialist.
Observing “trung van đô ban xe” is a personal belief. Most importantly, drivers should choose a reputable dealer to purchase a truck that meets their needs and budget.
A modern truck
Furthermore, drivers should equip themselves with safe driving skills and adhere to traffic laws to ensure their safety and the safety of others on the road.
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