If you are troubled by negativity then keep this thing at your workplace, you will get immediate benefits.

If you also repeatedly go to do some work but fail, then you do not have to do much, just keep a laughing Buddha at your workplace. In Chinese Vastu Shastra Feng Shui, it is considered a symbol of prosperity. It is said that you should not buy it yourself but it is better if someone gifts it to you.

Even if there is a lot of negativity in your house and you want to drive it away, then you must keep it in your house. While keeping it, you have to take special care that it remains at your eye level. Avoid keeping it at too high or too low places. It is auspicious to keep it in the eastern direction of the house. Keeping Buddha near children is considered very auspicious. It will increase happiness and love in your home.

Secrets are hidden in colors

Keeping a black laughing Buddha brings wealth and increases good fortune. Keeping a red colored Buddha provides energy. White colored Buddha brings peace and positivity. Gold brings a lot of love and green brings peace, while blue helps in getting rid of insomnia and drives away negativity.

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Who is Laughing Buddha?

The person seen in pictures and statues of the Laughing Buddha is ‘Budai’, a unique Zen monk from China. He is believed to have lived during the Later Liang dynasty, approximately between 907 and 923 AD. He was a good and friendly person, and in some Buddhist traditions he is considered the ‘Bodhisattva Maitreya’ or future Buddha. He had a big belly, a bald head and always had a happy smile on his face, which is why he is called the Laughing Buddha.

Will see in Chinese temples

You will often see statues of ‘Laughing Buddha’ at the entrance of Chinese temples. There is a huge statue of ‘Laughing Buddha’ made of camphor wood in Lingyin Temple of Hangzhou, which is 24.6 meters high. This statue, plated with 60 taels of gold, is the largest wooden statue in China. Commonly found statues of ‘Laughing Buddha’ are made of clay, wood, marble, stone and jade. These idols are sold as souvenirs outside temples and in gift shops in many places around the world.

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