In Japanese handicraft frequently uses the figure of Daruma, a character from the nice features rookies but is almost always rounded-and-red dresses.
In reality this representation is an `allegory as Daruma, Daruma San, or rather, is a character really existed, that Bodhidarma, patriarch of Buddhism 'contributes to the spread of this doctrine traveling from India to China and laying the foundations of what will be become as a result of Zen. On Bodhidarma Various legends are but the common thread is usually perseverance el `self-denial, so much is that the` San Daruma figurines are often built so they do not you can flip it remained standing to mean just these qualities. The color red, the most common, is a symbol of strength and passion. Often tbsp Council of San Daruma figurines lack the drawing of the pupil. This comes from `customary to express an intention or a wish by drawing the pupil first and then draw the second only to completion of the same.
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