Da Hei Tian or Daikoku, DAIKOKU-TEN has been most widely known as the Japanese god of wealth. My master once told me why Japan's economy pick up so quickly from world war and grew stronger because of Da Hei Tian. You can see this statue outside many restaurants and buildings. Since 2008, I have been requesting a master to carve small little clear quartz of Da Hei Tian. Finally, my request has been fulfilled. I have only 20 handcarved pieces. Very rare and collectibles.
Bryan 老师 limited edition Da Hei Tian activated. Cute and non religious. You can put stick a BLU TACK beneath and tag it on your office table or computer :) It is one of the Seven Lucky Gods 七福神 in Japan.
According to Fengshui Masters: 增旺二十年元运吉气之【大黑天】招手财神-摩诃迦罗进入八运,家居西南位见水为大科发之处,每年放置在正财位,而横财、九紫贵人位在西南位,都可以放财神。
According to Bryan: Great collectible and bring lots of money and happiness.
Holding a magic money mallet, and is seen seated on bales of rice. ALL INVITED HAPPILY.
Hase-dera -- Daikokuten, the god of wealth or Mahakala in Sanskrit. The God of Five Cereals. Origin India. Wears a hood and holds a big bag filled with treasures on his left shoulder. In his right hand, he holds a lucky mallet.
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