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○ Daikokuten Card Charm [Gold] ○ Size: Length: Approximately 8.6 x Width: 5.4 cm, Thickness: Approximately 0.21 mm ○ Material: Aluminum alloy ○ The card comes in a polypropylene bag (PP bag) This charm has been prayed over at Myoho-ji Temple in Sanuki, which enshrines Daikokuten, the god of wealth and fortune. It's the size of a business card, so you can keep it in your wallet to receive blessings. [Front] The Sanskrit character (Ma) of Daikokuten and an image of Daikokuten are engraved, depicting his smiling face and appearance. "Good luck and happiness" is prayed for in front of the Daikokuten treasure hall of Myoho-ji Temple. [Back] Daikokuten is one of the Seven Lucky Gods and is a "god of fortune" combined with Okuninushi-no-Mikoto. The mantra of Daikokuten, "Om Makakyara Sowaka," is placed in Sanskrit characters in the center, allowing you to directly receive its benefits. Daikokuten vowed, "1. To make the poor wealthy. 2. To give the short-lived long life. 3. To cure the sick. 4. To transform greed into compassion. 5. To give wisdom to the foolish." As he wears a black hood, rides on a bale of rice, carries a large bag on his shoulder, and holds a mallet, he guides us, all sentient beings, from every angle. He is especially famous for his benefits in wealth and fortune, and as his vow states, he is a Buddha who answers all wishes. Regarding the design, the top center features the Bizen butterfly crest (Myoho-ji Temple crest), with a dragon on the left and a Kirin on the right, auspicious animals. The butterfly represents longevity, immortality, joy, happiness, and beauty, while the dragon symbolizes success, development, good fortune, prosperity, and power. Furthermore, the Kirin is considered an auspicious mythical beast, a symbol of peace and stability, and is believed to have the power to ward off disasters and bring good fortune. Carry the Daikokuten Card Charm and receive the blessings of the gods and Buddhas. Material...Other Motif...Animal Other Women's Accessories...Other
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