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(A03) Three Laughing Buddha See No Speak No Hear No Evil

$59.99

Material: Resin

Color: Green

Size: 8.0″L x 2.0″W x 2.0″H

Description

The Three Laughing Buddha, also known as the Three Wise Monkeys or the Three Mystic Apes, is a popular symbol that originated from East Asian cultures, particularly in Japan. The Three Laughing Buddha represent three essential principles: “See No Evil, Speak No Evil, and Hear No Evil.” Here’s a brief explanation of each principle:

  1. See No Evil: This principle encourages individuals to refrain from engaging in or witnessing malicious or harmful actions. It suggests that one should avoid looking at or seeking out negativity, immorality, or any form of wrongdoing.
  2. Speak No Evil: This principle promotes the idea of refraining from spreading or engaging in gossip, slander, lies, or any form of harmful speech. It encourages individuals to cultivate mindful communication and avoid contributing to negativity.
  3. Hear No Evil: This principle emphasizes the importance of not listening to or entertaining malicious rumors, harmful words, or negative influences. It encourages individuals to be discerning in their choice of what they listen to and to cultivate a positive and constructive environment.

The Three Laughing Buddha are often depicted as three monkeys, each covering a different sense organ. One covers its eyes, symbolizing “See No Evil,” another covers its mouth, symbolizing “Speak No Evil,” and the third covers its ears, symbolizing “Hear No Evil.” This symbolic representation serves as a reminder to live a virtuous and mindful life, avoiding negativity and cultivating positive actions, speech, and thoughts.

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