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Product Material: Hinoki Cypress Wood Product Size: Height: 37cm, Width: 13cm, Depth: 11cm There may be slight variations (within 1-2cm) due to manual measurement. Please note: The color may appear different from the actual product depending on your monitor settings. Thank you for your understanding. Fudo Myoo is the guardian deity for those born in the Year of the Rooster. —— It is said that people have a guardian deity based on their zodiac sign. These zodiac guardian deities have been worshipped since ancient times as protectors against misfortune and for good luck. An angry face against those who obstruct the Buddhist law —— The "Funnuso" (wrathful expression) with wrinkles on the forehead - Not only does it suppress the evil in people's hearts, but it also protects believers and sometimes confronts gods and demons, displaying a terrifying expression of anger. The sword that cuts through evil —— The sword held in the right hand is the "Komano Sankoken" (three-pronged sword of subduing demons) - Also known as the Kurikara Sword, its power is tremendous, breaking through the three poisons of "greed," "hatred," and "ignorance," which are considered fundamental afflictions in Buddhism. The rope held in the left hand, called "Kensaku" (lasso) —— It is like a lasso that binds terrifying demons and rescues sentient beings drowning in the sea of desire. The flaming halo in the shape of a burning flame —— Called "Karuraen" (Garuda Flame) - The figure of carrying the "legendary fire bird that devours poison" gives the impression of invincibility. It represents a fierce posture that burns away worldly desires. #BuddhistStatue #WoodCarving #Sculpture #Ornament #BuddhistAltar #BuddhistService #BuddhistAffairs #Buddha #Gohonzon (Principal Image of Worship)
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