otei
is one of the Shichi Fukujin, the seven Japanese Shinto-gods of luck. He is the
god of happiness, laughter and the wisdom of contentment, and is the patron of the weak and children, fortunetellers
and bartenders. Hotei is distinguished by his body of generous proportions and round stomach
exposed beneath loose robes. His big belly is a symbol of happiness, luck and generosity.
On his back he carrys a huge linen bag containing precious things and gifts of good fortune, including children.
He also holds an uchiwa, a flat fan of Chinese orgin used by ancient chieftains as an emblem of
authority and wish granting. He may sit in an old cart drawn by boys, as the Wagon Priest, and can be
compared with the Buddhistic Mi-lo-Fo.
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