It is considered auspicious and protective to possess items associated with your own Chinese zodiac sign. As a guardian deity of the zodiac, the cat deity has become prominent. It is recommended not only as your personal guardian deity but also as a fitting choice according to the birth year of your beloved cat.
For those born in the Year of the Rooster, their guardian deity is Fudo Myoo, who wields a vajra sword in wrathful form to dispel adversity, binds evil spirits and negative energies with a lasso, and purifies all afflictions with the flames of the Garuda bird. Additionally, due to boundless vows, it is believed that Fudo Myoo grants various blessings to those who fervently pray to him. With his absolute protective power and stern yet compassionate nature, he is likely to guide you towards happiness.
Cats have been beloved by people for ages, often accompanied by Buddhist statues. Their indescribable expressions and adorable gestures have been comforting the stressed hearts of modern people, leading to a current cat boom. The popular Cat Buddha series depicts these cats in the form of Buddhas. Please consider placing one nearby to bring both physical and emotional comfort.
[Key Attention to the Tail!] Cats with tails that are curved at the tip are believed in Western cultures to bring good luck, known as "lucky cats."
The cat Buddhas created by SAKAI, the Buddhist image maker, are made with the main body in Japanese cedar and the base in domestic cedar. From carving to coloring, all processes are meticulously handcrafted by Gou Sakai. The artworks are delivered in a paulownia box with the artist's handwritten inscription.