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This wonderfully jolly deity is one of the most beloved of Buddha images in Chinese households. |
Laughing Buddha is also known as Buddha of Happiness or Matreiya in Buddhism, or Hotei in Japan. |
A powerful prosperity generator and will generally bring more opportunity to every aspect of your life. |
A good place to put the Laughing Buddha is in the living room, preferably facing the front door... |
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This figurine is made of purple clay or Zisha - a fine textured and porous material found only in Yixing, China. |
The Laughing Buddha can practically be placed in any part of the home or office or even in the car... |
The Laughing Buddha is a well known symbol of wealth, happiness, innocent and contended joy. |
Laughing Buddha is also known as Buddha of Happiness or Matreiya in Buddhism. |
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Laughing Buddha is also known as Buddha of Happiness or Matreiya in Buddhism. |
It is believed by rubbing his belly, it will bring good luck and prosperity to all in the home. |
Nothing would make this Buddha happier to see people’s worries and sadness transform into happiness. |
It is said that his inner smile is so strong that it radiates throughout his entire face. |
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Buddha images can be seen in almost every Chinese households and restaurants throughout the world. |
This is a beautiful representation of the Laughing Buddha for those seeking good fortune and wealth. |
Place it in the Northwest to favor patriarch luck or Southwest to benefit the martriarch. |
He is depicted throwing food into a mouth wide-opened dragon - a very auspicious and good fortune symbol. |
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Wards off bad chi and influences & attracts harmonious & happy energy into your home or office. |
The Laughing Buddha will absorb negative Ch’i and emanate auspicious energies and offer peace of mind. |
Depicted with an infectious smile, a giant gold ingot in his hand and a big sack of treasure as well as a wulou. |
This wonderfully jolly deity is one of the most beloved of Buddha images in Chinese households... |
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