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Material: Ceramic / Size: Height: 12cm Width: 7cm Depth: 5.5cm / Weight 250g / Delivered in a special presentation box. Please note that because it is handmade, there may be a slight difference (within 1cm) between the actual size and the measured size. ◆Product contents: Main unit
It is widely worshiped as a guardian deity for children, and is affectionately called ``Ojizo-san'' or ``Ojizo-sama'' due to its gentle appearance. He was given the name Jizo Bodhisattva because he saves people with his compassion as vast as the earth. There is no doubt that it is one of the most beloved Buddha statues among the common people, as it appears as the main character in folk tales.
◇ (Prayers for safe childbirth, guardian deity for child rearing). The size allows you to enjoy it in your daily life, as a main image for your Buddhist altar, as a talisman to ward off evil spirits, or as a tasteful interior decoration.
It has various benefits such as good health, good harvest, traffic safety, prayers for water, safe childbirth, child-bearing, protection of children, blessings of ancestors, and prayers for victory in battle.
Where to use: Japanese-style room, tea ceremony, bedroom, study, car interior, business gift, section masterpiece, car ornament, tea table ornament, home decoration, etc. There are a variety of designs and you can choose freely.
- By showering the tea toy with tea, the color and luster of the tea toy deepens, so you can enjoy it as if it were growing. It is said that by raising these lucky tea toys, your wishes will come true.・Cha toys absorb the scent of tea leaves, so you can “nourish them” by pouring leftover tea over them. Tea toys that have been fed for many years will have a very nice scent. In general, an ornament that is placed on a tea board and enjoyed by pouring hot water or tea over it is called a cha-cho.It is used as a special gift for wedding gifts, gifts for loved ones, housewarming gifts, opening celebrations, feng shui, good luck, amulets, Valentine's Day, White Day, birthdays, Mother's Day, Father's Day, mid-year gifts, Respect for the Aged Day, 60th birthday celebrations, Christmas, year-end gifts, etc. Jizo Bodhisattva (Jizo Bosatsu) Jizo Bosatsu, famously known as Jizo, is said to be in charge of the earth that nurtures all life, and is said to embrace and save people with great compassion. It is said that he is an incarnation of King Enma, and people believed that if he placed his hands on Jizo Bodhisattva even once in this world, he would take his place and save him from the sufferings of hell. Also, unlike other Buddhas, he is said to directly go around the six realms of humanity and provide relief, and is affectionately referred to as the ``Earth Earth''.
It is called by the name "Kurasama". By the way, the Six Paths are made up of the world of Humanity, Heaven, Hell, Hunger, Beast, and Shura. Six Jizo statues are often enshrined in graveyards, and in Buddhism this is called the Rokudo Samsara, where each Jizo is in charge of each world and watches over them to guide the ancestors and deceased who have been reincarnated in one of the six realms.