In this article, we learn a lot of interesting things about the Japanese cats of good luck manki-Neko. In Japanese, Maneki-Neko means calling a cat (inviting cat). In the east, it is believed that such figurines can attract good luck in housing.
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Japanese talismans-Cattes of good luck manki-Neko bring good luck to the family. In appearance, figurines are different. They are popular not only in Japan, but throughout the world. People put them everywhere: in their home, at the workplace, restaurant, store. Symbolic Japanese amulet. Maneci-Neko with one or two raised paws always brings happiness, luck to the owner. Why the amulets are so famous - let's find out further. We will also find out what figures are, what they mean.
Japanese cats of good luck manki-Neko-Legends
In the east, or rather in Japan, a cat is associated with success, wealth, among the people this belief has been known for more than three hundred years. It was in the old days that the Japanese began to create figures. The cats of good luck manki-Neko are alluring figurines. Sellers have long used such cats to attract people. At this time, maneki-Neko are produced not only in the form of figures, but also as pendants, piggy banks, key fobs. If a person gives you a cat, then he wishes you good, good luck, prosperity.
If you accurately tell the history of their appearance, then the popularity of the cats of good luck manifested itself in the nineteenth century, before that they were not known. There are several legends about these animals. It is they who describe the history of the appearance of Japanese cats.
- The legend of the old woman Which suddenly became rich. In the middle of the nineteenth century, one old woman was in Tokyo. She was so poor that she had to drive her beloved cat out of her house. The woman did not have money to feed her. The animal dreamed of its former maintener at night. In a dream, the cat advised me to make a cat figure out of clay, then put a figurine next to the road. The old woman did everything as she had advised by a cat. Time passed and this figure was bought. The old woman was inspired, began to make animal figures in large numbers. People with pleasure bought manei-Neko cats for good luck. That is why many believe that figurines bring to the owners prosperity and happiness. Grandma became a wealthy woman. I started a lot of cats. Never offended them again.
- The legend of the courtesan. The story was born in the seventeenth century. In the West in Tokyo in one area there were many tolerance houses. The courtesan of Usugumo one famous house loved cats very much. They followed her everywhere. Once at night, the woman followed the little need, and the cat jumped on her and released the claws in the kimono. The woman was scared, began to scream. The guard ran, took out the saber, the cat's head flew away, the dead cat grabbed the viper with her teeth. It turns out in the room there was a snake. So the cat at the cost of her life saved her beloved mistress. The courtesan was very upset because of the death of a cat. To make it so painful, the woman was presented with a cat figurine Mani-Neko. She symbolized peace, love, security, luck.
- The story of the salvation of the prince.Back in 1615, a homeless cat appeared in the Potaku-Ji Temple. The monks fell in love and fed him, gave him their care, affection. The temple was very old, and everyone who lived in it could not restore it due to a lack of funds. There was no money even for the easiest repairs. The abbot sometimes liked to talk with the cat, once he told the cat that there was no fault on the animal that they were so poor. The animal is not a person, so he cannot do something for the temple. Time has passed. Once, in bad weather, the Grand Duke Naotak rode past the building. He was on the campaign, was going to go home, but he was overtaken by a thunderstorm. The samurai was wetted by heavy rain, it was terrible. Around the fire arrows of lightning flashed. He decided to hide under a tree. The temple was very close. Only the samurai did not notice him. A large cat went out of the gate, beckoned to the prince with his paw. The man saw the temple and went in his direction. Only he moved away from the tree, as lightning fell into him. The trunk simply cut off. The samurai was frightened and impressed by what was happening. Therefore, I decided to make repairs in the structure on its own, and subsequently the temple became its generic nest. This temple is still in the capital of Japan. In the spring there are ceremonies in honor of Mani-Neko. Here you can buy figurines in the form of a cat of good luck.
Japanese cat of good luck: what does it look like?
Japanese cats good luck are always with satisfied face. They are favorites among many peoples of the world. This souvenir is bought by foreigners in Japan for themselves and relatives for a gift. Moreover, you can meet a cat made of clay or porcelain in many places, but most often near temples.
IMPORTANT: There is a small talisman at the cats of Mani-Neko-a bell around his neck. This symbol is able to scare away the negativity, attract only the good. Indeed, earlier cats in Japanese cities were considered elite animals, the breeders cherished them. They specially hung on the neck on a red collar a bell. So the cats were always in sight, they were heard, passers -by on the street were careful about animals.
There are different cats and cats. One figure has one paw, both of the other. Moreover, either the left or right paw can be raised. The left paw attracts prosperity, the right - happiness, and two paws at once - all together. If you want your dreams to come true, then write a note, tie a cat to the foot. They are realized faster then.
Interestingly, the figures of cats can be different, they hold different objects in their paws:
- Those cats who hold goldfish or koban - A coin in the form of an oval of gold, they can make a profit to the house. Usually this coin denotes 1 Pe ND. And in a cat in the paws, such a coin has a value of 10 000000 PE ND. Why is that? According to legend, where the cat helped the sick seller, who always fed him fish, stinging his rich owner for the treatment of the seller.
- Red carp cat In paws - symbolizes good luck, long years of life in abundance + wisdom.
- If the cat has a ball of crystal, marble, pearls, then the owner will have a lot of money + he will be reasonable and smart.
- A cat with a hammer - It will attract good luck, well -being.
- Kits with rattles, universal - Fill your home with happiness, your desires will come true.
- Cats with Sakura - We need those who were not lucky in love.
- Fruits in cats in paws - The harbinger of the fact that soon there will be a small child in the house.
- A cat with an oar - To success, luck, gives strength for victories.
- Cats with pumpkin or radish - Suitable for those who want to be healthy, rich, lucky.
- Cat with a fan - Protects the owner from trouble, negative impact.
There are all kinds of figures:
Inviting cats are most often tricolor: white, black and red. These cats will bring good luck to the owner’s house, and red, white, gold - cash cats. There are also cats of the same color:
- Japanese cats yellow color Give their owners good immunity, protect their health.
- White They will attract positive energy, cleanse souls.
- Red cats - Keepers of the family, health of health.
- Pink cats Give mutual understanding to their family and love.
- Green cats good luck Protect the owners from incidents on the road, ensure success in training.
- Blue and blue cats created to gain peace, wisdom.
- Red cat and brown For good luck.
- Golden cat It attracts success, money.
- Black cats The keepers of their owners, they repel evil, drive negative guests.
There are cat manki-naeko tricolor, they are special. These talismans have great power. Kits of good luck are able to fill you with a huge white power engineers, give good luck, love money, peace in the family, love.
IMPORTANT: If you look at the image above, you will see that there are hieroglyphs on each cat manki-Neko, they denote the pleasures and needs that this cat brings to the house.
Japanese cat for good luck, how to properly have a symbol?
The cats of good luck manki-Neko can additionally be equipped with a variety of attributes. For example, a scarf, collar, bell, etc. This is not only decorating the cat, also brings all grace to the owner of the souvenir.
Let's further find out how to properly place Japanese cats so that they bring good luck to the house. It is better to put the figure on something red, for example, a carpet, a pillow. Naturally, these accessories should be suitable for the size of Maneki-Neko and be a decoration in the home. A cat can be placed in a face to the entrance to the house.
If you want prosperity, then place beautiful coins on a pillow or rug so that they do not crumble. To do this, substitute the dish under the bottom. Such a ritual will definitely attract cash flows. Who lacks family well-being, put two figures in the house in the house. You can find a common language with your soul mate, or you will find it if you are not yet married. Pay attention to the raised legs. You need a cat and a cat to raise different paws.
It is not necessary to look for these figurines somewhere on sites, buy. You can make them yourself. To do this, you need to buy polymer clay or sew. Such Japanese cats that you make yourself will bring good luck in any way. Your good energy will contribute to this.