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Did You Know About This Japanese Ritual To Manifest A Goal?

The Daruma doll, a traditional Japanese talisman, is not just a decorative object; it is a powerful symbol of perseverance, goal-setting, and self-discipline. Let’s explore the story behind the Daruma doll and how it can help you manifest your goals

Daruma Dolls in Japan Photo: Shutterstock
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What exactly are the mysterious red Daruma dolls?

You’ve probably spotted them at Asian restaurants worldwide or tucked away in various corners of Japan. However, few people know the unique—and sometimes poignant—history behind their charming appearance.

What Is A Daruma Doll?

Daruma is modelled after Bodhidharma, a 5th-century Chinese Buddhist monk
Daruma is modelled after Bodhidharma, a 5th-century Chinese Buddhist monk Photo: Shutterstock
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Daruma dolls, cherished symbols of good fortune and future prosperity, are often displayed on shelves at home or in the office. However, before placing them on display, the owner must first make a wish or set a goal they hope to achieve. This intention is symbolised by colouring in one of the doll's eyes. While either eye can be filled first, the left eye is the more common choice.

Once the wish is fulfilled or the goal is achieved, the second eye is coloured in, completing the daruma. But where did this tradition of associating wishes and pledges with daruma dolls originate?

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