Buddha set of 3
- City: Los Angeles
- State: California
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(BY APPOINTMENT ONLY) Come see my garden for ideas.. Free delivery up to 15 miles from 91354 if more can deliver for a fee.. In the Buddhist tradition, the origin of the phrase, "See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil" is associated with an ability to not dwell on evil thoughts. In Japan, the phrase is simply regarded as a "Golden Rule." While the origin of the proverb is unknown, the history is traditionally associated with the spread of Buddhist teachings from India, to China and then Japan. In the world of artistic representation, the depiction of the proverb is usually in the form of "three wise monkeys", one of whom is covering his eyes, another his ears and the third his mouth. The source that popularized this pictorial maxim is found in a carving located over a stable door in Nikko, Japan and dates to the 17th Century. Other figurines dating back to the 7th Century give credence to the ancient philosophy of this "moral dictum." The bottom moral line of advice: Curb the spread of evil by not listening to evil rumors, by not looking on evil things, nor repeating evil things through gossip. Also have other Buddha and pagoda lanterns, dragon, turtle, Jizo, birdbath, water fountain, and other statues. Made of cement the 3 piece set range from $25 for smallest to $65 for largest set of three. Discount multiple statue purchases.