Budai, a tenth-century monk, was known for His laughing face and round stomach. Commonly referred to as 'Laughing Budha', He is named after the cloth sack (budai) that He carries under his arm. One of the seven Shinto gods of good fortune, He is known for bringing good luck, abundance and fulfillment.
Always full with food and joy, Budai's big belly represents both contentment and abundance that draws
favourable resources towards those who home Him.
Pulling out of His sack, He'd share laughter, happiness and eatables wherever He went and bonded well with children. Placed in the west of an area, Budai's figure thus, aligns such energies towards the dwellers that find them soaked in merriment and in elevated spirits.
Going by the law of universal gravity, Budai's statue attunes the fellows towards His nature of enjoying life and being profoundly wise.
Being around Budai means having the universe assure you of prosperity and bliss.
Meticulously sculptured by Siddhhi, Budai comes in silver a metal that bestows calmness and mental strength on the ones around.
The lustrous appeal of silver magnifies the visual allure of Budai sculpture's carving, finding one in awe of the intricate craftsmanship by Siddhhi.
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