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Laughing Buddha Statue for Home – Gold Buddah
Laughing Buddha Statue for Home – Gold Buddah
Laughing Buddha Statue for Home – Gold Buddah
Laughing Buddha Statue for Home – Gold Buddah
Laughing Buddha Statue for Home – Gold Buddah
Laughing Buddha Statue for Home – Gold Buddah
Laughing Buddha Statue for Home – Gold Buddah
Laughing Buddha Statue for Home – Gold Buddah
Laughing Buddha Statue for Home – Gold Buddah
Laughing Buddha Statue for Home – Gold Buddah

Laughing Buddha Statue for Home – Gold Buddah Statute for Feng Shui - Lucky Buddha Statue for Wealth, Abundance - Buddah Decoration - Buddha Decor - Buddha Statues for Home Decor - Buda

Product ID : 48552682


Galleon Product ID 48552682
Shipping Weight 1.54 lbs
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Manufacturer Zensational
Shipping Dimension 9.29 x 7.76 x 7.4 inches
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Laughing Buddha Statue for Home – Gold Buddah Features

  • Gold Buddha Statue - Happy and joyful fat Buddha statue is here to brighten your day. This Budha decoration statue sits perfectly amongst your spiritual room decor or as part of your gold shelf decor

  • Feng Shui decor - rub the Buddha belly to bring good fortune, wealth & prosperity. This laughing Buddha statue for good luck is best displayed at the entranceway to invite abundance into the home

  • Intricate Details - are the point of difference. His smiling face of happiness, the soft fabric folds of his robe and pearls of wisdom beads are beautifully carved to compliment any Buddha decor

  • Solid Stable Happy Buddha Statue - weighing 1.3lbs gives you confidence in durability. When looking for buda decorations for home, this is a statement piece that will be a talking point

  • Goldilocks Rule - not a large Buddha statue, nor a small Budddha statue, this perfectly sized medium sized statue at 6.5" high and 8" fits well in any environment: home, office, restaurant, hotel


About Laughing Buddha Statue For Home – Gold Buddah

The Laughing Buddha is the Buddha of abundance and happiness. He is also known as the “Buddha of Wealth”. It is believed he will bring wealth and prosperity to a home or business.It is told that if you rub his stomach daily he will see to it that your wishes are granted. When you do rub his stomach you need to do so with a positive attitude. The gesture should be uplifting to your spirits and make you feel happy. He often is shown with beads hanging from his neck or held in his hand. These beads are often referred to as the “pearls of wisdom”. Many like to keep the Laughing Buddha with the beads close by the place they normally meditate.For correct Feng Shui you should place the Laughing Buddha in your living room or entrance hall. He likes to be able to see the door if possible. You may also consider placing him by your workplace or office. Who was the Laughing Buddha? The Laughing Buddha has become a common and popular name for Budai. He was supposedly a Buddhist Zen monk who lived in China over a thousand years ago. He was different from all other monks and considered a jolly fellow. He often laughed whole heartedly and reminded everyone to enjoy life and stay happy. He was very much loved. Budai always had a great big smile on his face. That is why he is best known by his nickname “Laughing Buddha”. One legend tells a story illustrating the claim that Budai wanted people to stay positive and joyful. When the beloved monk died many cried and a huge crowd gathered around for a last farewell with tears running down their cheeks. The fire was lit at the cremation ceremony. Then to the surprise of most mourners present there was a huge blast of fireworks. Before he died Budai had secretly asked that firecrackers were hidden under his robe. That did that trick. All who were present at the cremation found themselves smiling. Even after his death he reminded all present to celebrate life.