A statue of Fudo Myo, whose eyes were opened (with a soul) in the main hall of Myorin-ji Temple.
It is said that there are benefits such as disaster relief blessing, victory, demon expulsion, practitioner protection, disaster relief, national security, and worldly interests.
In addition, he was born in the year of the rooster and is the guardian deity. It is said to help people born in the year of the rooster to have good luck, ward off evil, and fulfill their prayers.
The halo in the shape of the burning flame of Fudo Myoo is called Karuraen.
The figure carrying "the legendary firebird that eats up the evil dragon, which is the three poisons that are human troubles," is a statue that reminds us of invincibility.
It represents a terrible attitude that burns out the worldly desires.
It is a size that you can enjoy in your daily life as a talisman for Buddhist altars and a talisman to prevent evil, and as a quaint interior.
An eye opening stamp will be stamped on the underside of the Buddha statue as a proof of eye opening when the eyes are opened.
Fudo Myoo
Product material: Boxwood
Product size: Height 28 cm x Width 12.5 cm x Depth 12.5 cm