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Small Statuette That Looks Like A Buddha.

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sandyRoe | 19:11 Mon 25th Jul 2016 | ChatterBank
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In one hand prayer beads, in the other a bag which looks it's meant to represent money. The figure is smiling but the Buddha would have been the first to say that money doesn't buy happiness.
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The bag does not represent money it represents gifts of food (rice) sweets for children, sometimes the woes of the world
19:19 Mon 25th Jul 2016
No idea - when is your pilgrimage ?
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25th August I fly from Dublin to Biarritz and from there a train to the border where I start walking.
Do you have a picture sandy?
Assuming you are going to St James of Compostella, then it might be an image of the saint himself, the bag being the pilgrim's scrip.
The bag does not represent money it represents gifts of food (rice) sweets for children, sometimes the woes of the world
Is it a fat, happy one?
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It is fat and happy, yes.
A small metal statue I picked up in a charity shop.
I'll try and post a picture later
Google 'Happy Buddha', Sandy. That will give you the info.
lol! plus a lot of Chinese restaurants.
Probably!
He's fabulous :-)
what's all this then Sandy ? pilgrimage ??
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Not bad for a couple of quid. I bought it as a gift for a neighbour who's interested in Buddhism.
Its very nice Sandy and looks like it has a bit of age on it. Do you think it may be Bronze?
Alas Sandy you are starting too far down the road to call in for a cold beer.
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Minty, I'm going to walk the Camino. While it still is a pilgrim path for many others, like myself, walk it for many reasons.
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It's spelter.
Jomifl, I was thinking that myself. This time the start from SJPP will be far enough.

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