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融通“ゆうずう”さん [“Kyoto” DRAGON BLESSING/Japanese Lucky Charm]Take-Along Paper OMAMORI as a Buddhist Amulet (L13-Gold and Silver Lucky Twin Dragon/Front Color : Black)

Product ID : 55185542


Galleon Product ID 55185542
Shipping Weight 0.03 lbs
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Model TP
Manufacturer 融通“ゆうずう”さん
Shipping Dimension 4.88 x 3.19 x 0.47 inches
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These amulets allow you to carry the colorful Kyoto One Stroke Dragon with a variety of options to choose from and answers to prayers for Yu-zu-san. The "OMAMORI" Kyoto One Stroke Dragon (Power & Fortune Dragon) is a series of Omamori (amulets) that features a picture of a dragon. As the name suggests, the torso of the dragon is drawn in one uninterrupted stroke. It has been valued as a good luck charm since the Edo era based on the belief that it "maintains growth and economic fortune," "maintains good relationships and growth," and "connects people." The One Stroke Dragon is offered in various types of Omamori. The "OMAMORI" Kyoto One Stroke Dragon (Power & Fortune Dragon) is a series of Omamori featuring the One Stroke Dragon drawn by Keisuke Tejima, a Kyoto One Stroke Dragon artist. They are finished by applying specialized techniques (high-resolution printing and special processing). An ofuda (amulet) that was officially blessed at Nyoisan Touji-ji Temple of Koyasan Shingon Sect, commonly known as "yu-zu-san," is enshrined in each. *The body of Take-along Paper OMAMORI as a Buddhist Amulet is blessed directly. What is “Yu-zu-san” “Yu-zu-san” is the nickname of Nyoi-Hoshu Yu-zu-son, a deity who grants wishes. ↓ A wish-granting jewel that is said to have been created by Odaishi-sama (Kobo-Daishi/Kukai)