Feng shui Buddha
Feng Shui refers to an ancient belief that humans can live in harmony with their surrounding by forms of symbols, colors, and motifs of good fortune. One such symbol is the Feng Shui Happy Buddha. This form of Buddha is representative of Ho Tai, a Chinese monk believed to be the reincarnation of the Buddha.
As there are a variety of Feng Shui Buddha Statues, the Feng Shui Happy Buddha is focused on simply making a happy, contented life for the believer. There are quite a number of representations of this Buddha but all of them are sources of love, protection, wealth, prosperity, and lasting happiness.
The Feng Shui Happy Buddha is believed to bring forward happiness by providing wealth and abundance. Rubbing his tummy clockwise could bring good luck or joyous events of abundance.
As with other Feng Shui Buddha Statues, the Feng Shui Happy Buddha is to be treated with respect. It must never be placed on the floor but about 4 feet above it.
There are Feng Shui Happy Buddha symbols for abundance, children, joy, and wealth. In Feng Shui, the statue should face the source of these that people want most so they can be called to the home or building more effectively.
The Feng Shui Happy Buddha that has a big smile on his face is the symbol for happiness and abundance. He brings the good news and source of merry making. He is often represented in gold and seated on a block of gold called ingot. The size of this ingot determines the size of the dream and its fulfillment.
Another Feng Shui Happy Buddha is that which symbolizes children and the innocent joy they bring with them. He is believed to be the guardian of kids that’s why it is placed inside their bedrooms. As for couples who want to have children, this type of Feng Shui Happy Buddha should be in their bedroom too.
The next Feng Shui Happy Buddha holds gold in one hand a fan in the other. He carries the bag of riches and is believed to turn sorrow to happiness wherever it is placed.
Lastly, among the Feng Shui Buddha Statues, the Feng Shui Happy Buddha that seats in a golden ingot, wearing a golden robe and carrying a sack of gold is the ultimate harbinger of wealth. The ingot can be likened to the gold bars of today since it was used as money in ancient China.
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