Jeseok Chasa: The Divine Messengers Serving Higher Deities
In Korean mythology, not all messengers belong to the underworld. Some serve higher celestial deities, acting as intermediaries between divine authority and the human world.
Jeseok Chasa (제석 차사) are such figures, associated with the deity Jeseokshin.
Unlike underworld messengers, these beings carry out divine commands related to protection, balance, and order.
They are often invoked during rituals that require communication with higher spiritual forces.
Their role highlights the layered structure of Korean mythology, where multiple systems of authority exist simultaneously.
From underworld judges to celestial rulers, each level is supported by messengers who maintain communication.
Jeseok Chasa operate at the higher end of this system.
They are not feared, but respected.
In Korean belief, every command from the divine requires a messenger.