South African emerald Maitreya Buddha Statue - Natural Fluorite 15.85kg

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18 Jan 2024
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The statue of Maitreya Buddha with five blessings of South African emerald (Fluorite stone) is depicted with a chubby image, wearing an open shirt, walking barefoot, a joyful smile representing a generous heart, right hand. He carries a peach branch, his left hand holds a cane as desired, surrounded by 5 children playing. These 5 children symbolize the 5 basic things that people aim for in life: Happiness, Loc, Longevity, Khang, Ninh (Happiness, fortune, longevity, health, happiness
Maitreya Buddha is an important symbol in East Asian Buddhist beliefs. He is a symbol of joy and humor, embodying a spirit of kindness, joy and patience. Maitreya, sometimes also known as Mr. Tai, is portrayed with a close and simple image. He often wears clothes that reveal his belly, walks barefoot, sits leisurely, and has an eternal, joyful smile. Shows a generous heart. Sometimes, his image also has handbags or bags next to it, signifying longevity and wealth. Maitreya Buddha is called the Buddha who laughs at the world. Wherever he goes, joy spreads, neutralizing the sorrows of sentient beings. In addition to the gentle and joyful smile, the impression of Maitreya Buddha is his long ears. The implication of long ears is that he knows how to listen to all compliments and criticisms, and is compassionate.
For a long time, the stone Maitreya Buddha statue with a smiling face has been a symbol of absolute joy and happiness in Buddhism. Because he is always smiling and likes to transform anger into joy, Maitreya is called the "Smiling Buddha". Many people believe that placing a stone statue of Maitreya Buddha in the house will attract prosperity, joy, happiness, and ward off negativity, anger, sorrow, stress, and pressure for the family. At the same time, this is also a beautiful work of art used for decoration and high-end interior decoration.

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