RFCF8GF8–Big Belly Maitreya Cloth Bag Monk Happy Buddha Statue Isolated on Blurred Background
RF2C41KGJ–Laughing white buddha, close up, isolated on white background
RM2B01KC4–Thailand: The Phra Sangkajjayana statue (Laughing Buddha or Budai), Wat Matchimaphum, Trang Town, Trang Province, southern Thailand. Budai, pronounced Hotei in Japanese and Bố Đại in Vietnamese, is a Chinese folkloric deity. His name means 'Cloth Sack' and comes from the bag that he is conventionally depicted as carrying. He is usually identified with (or as an incarnation of) Maitreya Buddha, so much so that the Budai image is one of the main forms in which Maitreya Buddha is depicted in East Asia. He is almost always shown smiling or laughing, hence his Chinese nickname, the Laughing Buddha
RMATEP1P–Laughing Buddha
RMB5W9A6–Laughing buddha stucco Kara Khoto 8th century National Museum of New Delhi ref# k.k.i. 0142
RFD14F8J–Smiling Buddha - Chinese God of Happiness, Wealth and Lucky Isolated on white background
RMJ0CDRP–Laughing buddha at pearle cave temple, penang, malaysia, asia
RM2EB1MN7–Birmingham, UK. 11th Feb, 2021. Chinese New Years Eve. A normally vibrant and crowded Chinese Quarter in Birmingham, UK, is unusually quiet as Chinese communities in the city are forced to celebrate the New Year on Friday at home. A Laughing Buddha sits in a reastaurant which offers take-away only. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RFKRY387–LAUGHING BUDDHA
RMBAR414–Laughing Buddha at the Chuang Yen Monastery in Carmel, New York, USA
RFAJW3CT–Happy laughing Buddha figurine with hand raised in blessing on white background
RMA03EG5–A laughing Buddha hand made of wood in Thailand
RMECNT0X–Laughing Buddha temple near Da Lat, Vietnam.
RFKGDPF6–Laughing Buddha statue at a Buddhist monastery at Sarnath, Varanasi, India.
RM2J7ENGY–Statue of laughing Buddha in a background of the pagoda at Pulo Kemaro (Kemaro island) temple complex—a worship place for Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism in Palembang, South Sumatra, Indonesia.
RFTAPKNA–A golden statue commonly known as the Fat Buddha welcomes diners at the entrance to an historic Chinatown restaurant, Grandview Gardens, in downtown Los Angeles, California, USA. Also called the Laughing Buddha, the figure is identified by his big stomach, bald head, and happy face. The iconic image actually represents Budai, a deity in Chinese folklore, not the real founder of Buddhism, Guatama Buddha, from India. This statue was photographed before Grandview Gardens, the oldest Chinese restaurant in Los Angeles to continuously operate under the same name, closed down in 1991.
RFBY7TN0–Chinese laughing Buddha
RMAY68HP–Hangzhou Happy, or Laughing, Buddha rock carving (Feilai) at Lingyin Temple (Soul's Retreat Temple) near West Lake
RMCPK1FJ–Statue of Laughing Buddha holding gold bullion, Shanghai, China
RM2DMWNHN–Pair of Two-Light Candelabra, Mennecy Porcelain Manufactory, French, active 1735 – 1773, soft paste porcelain; bronze, gold, Seated figure ('laughing buddha') in glazed white porcelain with a swirling, leafy, bifurcated ormolu branch terminating in two candle sockets., France, 1740–1745, ceramics, Decorative Arts, candelabra, candelabra
RF2C41KGR–Laughing white buddha, close up, isolated on white background
RM2B01KC5–Thailand: The Phra Sangkajjayana statue (Laughing Buddha or Budai), Wat Matchimaphum, Trang Town, Trang Province, southern Thailand. Budai, pronounced Hotei in Japanese and Bố Đại in Vietnamese, is a Chinese folkloric deity. His name means 'Cloth Sack' and comes from the bag that he is conventionally depicted as carrying. He is usually identified with (or as an incarnation of) Maitreya Buddha, so much so that the Budai image is one of the main forms in which Maitreya Buddha is depicted in East Asia. He is almost always shown smiling or laughing, hence his Chinese nickname, the Laughing Buddha
RM2E2PRAP–Statue of Budai Laughing Buddha, British Museum, London, England, UK
RMCECBK1–Gardens of the Vinh Trang pagoda in My Tho in the Mekong river delta are the setting for this huge laughing Buddha
RFCPFA4N–Smiling Buddha - Chinese God of Happiness, Wealth and Lucky Isolated on white background
RMEXMMDE–Lord Buddha statue in white marble with Laughing Buddha ; Chinese temple ; Sarnath ; Uttar Pradesh ; India ; Asia
RMB8ADTF–Laughing buddha in Wat Kalayanamit temple - Thonburi district in Bangkok, Thailand
RFKRC9XF–happy buddha
RFCCAE2M–Laughing Buddha on a white background
RMRPYBPJ–Laughing Buddha at Entrance to Buddhist Temple Siang Lin See (Xiang Lin Si), Melaka, Malaysia.
RMJT6BD4–Giant statue of Big Happy Buddha, Wat Plai Laem Temple, Suwannaram Ban Bo Phut, Koh Samui, Thailand
RMECNWJ0–Laughing Buddha temple near Da Lat, Vietnam.
RMA05CMW–Tiger Balm Gardens, Laughing Sack Buddha
RM2J7ENH2–Details of laughing Buddha statue showing the left hand holding prayer beads at Pulo Kemaro (Kemaro island) temple complex—a worship place for Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism in Palembang, South Sumatra, Indonesia.
RMB57YAX–Golden statue of a reclining laughing Buddha, Qinghefang Old Street in Wushan district of Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China
RFKJJ478–Laughing Buddha statue and speakers. Battambang. Cambodia.
RME5758F–Laughing Buddha statue, Three Temple and One Pagoda complex, in Tongzhou district, of Beijing, China
RMBW4RHJ–Jade carving of a happy smiling Buddha, displayed in a jade shop, Beijing, China
RM2DMJC5H–Mantle Clock Supported by a Hotei ('Laughing Buddha'), Mennecy Porcelain Manufactory, French, active 1735 – 1773, soft paste porcelain; enamel, brass, steel, glass, bronze, gold, porcelain, A white porcelain figure of Budai on a gilt bronze four legged base; circular clock in bronze housing covered in small white porcelain flowers on top of figure's head., France, 1740–45, ceramics, Decorative Arts, clock, clock
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