Fengshui Cat/Lucky Cat (बिल्ली) : Cat’s Eye harmonizes Ketu which is traditionally known as the “tail of the dragon”. In Jyotish, Ketu is the descending node of Chandra (Moon). It’s influences are similar to Mangal or Mars and include liberation, abstract thinking, asceticism, non-attachment, healing, moksha–enlightenment, wisdom and that which is hidden. Ketu’s influence in the physiology is represented by the tail of the caudate. It’s influence is over learning and emotions. It’s wearing removes physical weakness. Mental worries are removed. If cat’s eye acts favorably, it makes one a wealthy person. Fengshui Cat
You can recognize the Lucky cat symbol because it always has one arm up, with the paw facing down, almost as if it’s waving. There are even some lucky cats with a solar or electrically powered arm that moves up and down. Typically, one would use the right paw up to invite wealth. Besides, the left paw up can greet clients and friends. People adore Fengshui Cat with a coin, which represents wealth, along with other items like scarves, bibs, or bells.
Moreover, always keep the Lucky cats in the entrance of restaurants and stores to invite customers. If you visit Japan, you will probably see a window full of lucky cats at a store, entire shrines dedicated to the lucky cat, and even a museum of Lucky Cat. There is a festival that happens each year to celebrate maneki-neko. Moreover, Lucky cats aren’t only in Japan, though you can find this popular symbol all over Asia, and to a lesser extent, other continents as well. Fengshui Cat statues are available in ceramic, metal, plastic, or other materials. They also come in different colors, which one can use for different intentions. For instance, golden for wealth and pink for love. There are various stories of where the lucky cat imagery first started, but many cultures consider cats to be magical animals with supernatural powers. Besides that, they are wonderful as pets and companions, and have been highly in demand in Japanese culture. There is also a powerful metaphor in taking care of something, like a pet or talisman, that also takes care of you
Fengshui Cat Benefits:
The Lucky Cat, also termed as beckoning cat is seen as a symbol of inviting someone. Hence, it is believed to increase sales in one’s business as it would attract and invite customers.
The beckoning cat, with the left paw raised, is symbolic of inviting wealth and prosperity.
The lucky cat, with the right paw raised, wards of negative energy and serves as protection.
It invites good fortune, customers, visitors, and wealth.
It harmonizes the flow of energy, enhances relationships, and create positive surroundings.
Fengshui Cat Details:
Size: 10 x 4 x 14 Cm
Weight: 78 gm
Metal: Brass
Shipping: Within 4-5 days in India
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