Introduceļ¼š

1. The eighteen Arhat, with tacit cooperation and solidarity, are an indestructible force, especially the Arhat who subdue dragons and tigers are representatives of courage and perseverance, which means that people should be strong and confident, and will naturally succeed in everything and overcome difficulties.

 

2. Arhat stands aloof from worldly affairs, with six clean roots and no greed. His life is simple and happy, symbolizing that he can eliminate all troubles and live a carefree life.

 

3. Arhat is a kind of man who is not bad. He has a high level of cultivation and can withstand all disasters and difficulties. It means that he can overcome any difficulties and disasters and get through them safely.

 

4. The Eighteen Arhat is the most proud and favorite disciple of the Buddha. He always accompanies the Buddha, which means that he has superior ability, is appreciated and loved by his superiors, and is happy in everything, promoted and made a fortune.