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The Buddha statue from Jyuryoin Temple has been given an eye-opening prayer and will be delivered with a masu box and a prayer certificate.
Approximate size: Ebisu: Height 9.8cm x Width 5cm x Depth 4.5cm, Weight 35g; Daikokuten: Height 9.5cm x Width 5cm x Depth 4.5cm, Weight 35g; Masu: Height 14cm x Width 14cm x Depth 9cm, Weight 270g
Materials: Buddha statue/wood (cypress), masu (wooden box)/wood (fir) Country of origin: Buddha statue/China, masu/Japan, eye-opening ceremony/Japan (Jogakusan Juryoin Temple) Contents: Ebisu, Daikokuten, masu, eye-opening ceremony certificate, presentation box
The original work was created by a master craftsman active from the late Showa to early Heisei era, when lucky charms were popular, and is compact enough to fit modern living spaces. Furthermore, with the hope of ever-increasing prosperity for everyone, the two figures are placed inside the box, and the statues are then consecrated at Jogakuzan Juryoin, a sub-temple of Zenkoji Temple in Shinshu, before being delivered to you.
Ebisu and Daikokuten bring great benefits to attracting wealth and business prosperity! Since ancient times, the Seven Lucky Gods have been worshipped by people as gods of fortune who bring happiness. Among them, Ebisu and Daikokuten are known as the two most representative of the Seven Lucky Gods. Ebisu, the first child of Izanagi and Izanami, is considered a purely Japanese god, while Daikokuten, derived from the Hindu god Shiva, is said to bring benefits related to wealth, such as business prosperity and good fortune, so it was customary for merchants and artisans to worship the two deities side by side.