A symbol of persistence and determination, Daruma has come to represent wishes of good luck.The name Daruma is derived from Bodhidharma, an ancient Buddhist priest in India who is attributed with having meditated so long in one spot that he lost the use of
A symbol of persistence and determination, Daruma has come to represent wishes of good luck.
The name Daruma is derived from Bodhidharma, an ancient Buddhist priest in India who is attributed with having meditated so long in one spot that he lost the use of his arms and legs.
As a charm, it is said that if you make a wish when you fill in one blank eye, that Daruma will help you pursue that wish in order to earn the second eye.
Darumas are particularly popular at New Years, when one has highest hopes and aspirations for the coming year. Red is the traditional color, reflecting the traditional robes (probably originally orange), 3-1/2″ H.
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