Why is the laughing Buddha laughing?
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It was due to his large protruding stomach and smile that he came to be known as the Laughing Buddha.
The laughing Buddha represents the joyful being within us, released when we see the Truth of what we are, when we penetrate the emptiness, and see through the patterns of suffering that have held our minds for decades. He represents freedom, available to each of us, and the joy of letting go of attachment to personal identity.
They laugh because the energy itself is joy.
all the above things are depicted by a happy mood hence the laughing Buddha always laughs
The laughing Buddha represents the joyful being within us, released when we see the Truth of what we are, when we penetrate the emptiness, and see through the patterns of suffering that have held our minds for decades. He represents freedom, available to each of us, and the joy of letting go of attachment to personal identity.
They laugh because the energy itself is joy.
all the above things are depicted by a happy mood hence the laughing Buddha always laughs
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Many regarded him a future Buddha because of his benevolent nature. It was due to his large protruding stomach and smile that he came to be known as the Laughing Buddha. ... Legend has it that if one rubs the Laughing Buddha's great belly, it brings wealth, good luck and prosperity.
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