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Hotei figurine size (length*width*height): 12cm*10cm*8cm. It does not come with a base and cannot be filled with aromatherapy. / 14cm*9.7cm*9.5cm. It comes with a base for filling with aromatherapy.
Material: Resin
Hotei is believed to be the reincarnation of Maitreya Bodhisattva, and is said to be still worshipped as a god of good fortune. He is the only monk among them who actually existed. He was brought to Japan by Buddhism and is believed to have been worshipped as a god of good fortune.
As a lucky charm, it is very useful for decorating entranceways, room interiors, stores, cars, and workplaces.
Hotei is said to bring many benefits, including good fortune, marital harmony, fertility, good health, protection from misfortune, business prosperity, good luck, and good relationships.
Her face is cute and makes me feel at ease.
To bring good fortune, it is recommended to place a statue or ornament of Hotei in your home.
He is said to have been a real monk and also to be an incarnation of Maitreya Bodhisattva.
Hotei is quite popular in China, the home of Feng Shui. In China, Hotei with his big belly is considered to be Maitreya Bodhisattva. In Japan, Hotei is famous as one of the Seven Gods of Fortune. Looking at a Hotei figurine makes you feel cheerful.
◇Blessings of Hotei, one of the Seven Lucky Gods
Good luck. Increased luck, financial luck, business prosperity, love luck, health luck, prevention of disasters, safety of the home, fertility, safe childbirth, child-rearing.
Hotei is a legendary Buddhist monk who is said to have lived in China from the end of the Tang Dynasty to the Five Dynasties period.
He is the only Buddhist monk among the Seven Lucky Gods who actually existed. He was brought to Japan by Buddhism and is believed to have been worshipped as a god of fortune.
If you want to attract good luck, why not try placing a Hotei figurine in your home, as it is said to have good feng shui benefits?
Things to note when worshiping Hotei:
Place it in a high place: It is advisable to place Hotei in a high place, as this shows his dignity and respect.
Keep it clean: It is important to keep the place clean. If dust and dirt accumulate, it may be difficult to feel the benefits. Make sure to clean it regularly.
Don't forget to be grateful: Always remember to be grateful to Hotei. If you place it at the entrance, it is important to express your gratitude as you enter and exit.
Don't forget to greet and pray: Whenever you place a Hotei statue, be sure to greet and pray to it, and always treat it with sincerity. If it is placed at the entrance, it is a good idea to say a short prayer or greeting every time you enter or leave.
By keeping these points in mind, the place where Hotei is enshrined will become a pure and dignified space.