<Whatever you do, do it as you will.
In Sanskrit, the Mani-pearl is called "cinta mani," where "mani" is a pearl and "cinta" means to think or contemplate. In Buddhist scriptures, the treasure bead is said to grant all that is envisioned in the mind and fulfill all wishes. The word "ruyi" in the word "ruyihozu," also known as "nyoi" means "as one wills," or "as one wills." The Goddess of Mercy, Kannon, who is said to do whatever she wills, also holds a mani-pearl in her hand. Various sutras describe Manihotsu as having the power to cure illness, prevent calamities, and illuminate darkness, among other things. The text says that if a poor person obtains the Ruyi Pearl, he or she will be able to own a mansion with a moat, a lofty tower with a large pond, and a garden rich in fruit. However, the sutra also states, "Even if you possess a jewel, if your mind is not pure, you will not be able to hear the voice of the Buddha.
<What is Manipotsu?
Mani-paozhu, also called Ruyi-paozhu, is often used in divination and divination. They are spherical at the bottom and conical at the top, like an onion, and can be seen on the tops of stupas and Buddhist temples, and on the parapets of bridges. This unique shape is a super-mystical figure that combines two incompatible phenomena, burning "fire" and dripping "water," into a single form, and is said to release the owner's wishes, which are put into the sphere, from the tip into the universe.
<Embodiment of the divine form.
The world is composed of two opposing elements, yin and yang. The Manipotent Pearl can be said to be the embodiment of the form of God by integrating the two elements of fire (ka) and water (mi). In the "Goshokoku" left by Kukai to his disciples, there is a description of the Nyorai-botsu (Ruyi-botsu): "The Nyorai-botsu is a symbol of Nyorai's intention to govern the universe and an expression of his compassion for all living things. It is true that the jewel is an alter ego of Nyorai Buddha. It is a secret above secrets, the most profound above the most profound. The Nyorai mentioned in the Goshokoku also refers to Dainichi Nyorai, who is considered to be one with the universe itself in esoteric Buddhism.

Nyoraihoshu, the Rumor of Truthful Wish-Fulfilling Satoshi-kun. The beautiful shining white finish adds glamour to any outfit. This Nyoi Bouju is said to have the power to grant all kinds of wishes. There are many stories of actual experiences in which wishes are said to have come true in the legends handed down from long ago. It is a longed-for object to be held in one's hand at least once, an existence that can never be parted from.

A traditional Japanese ornament, the Nyoi Hoju has now been reinterpreted with a modern and simple design. The combination of white freshwater pearls and silver gives a delicate and elegant impression. The rhythmical arrangement of pearls of different sizes enhances its presence. Elegant and light, Satoshikun shines in any occasion.

Nyoi Bouju has a secret for drawing out the power to make wishes come true. It is to associate it with love and happiness from family and friends. Each Satoshi-kun is handmade, one by one, with careful thoughtfulness. It will be a special treasure that will deepen your bond with your loved ones.

We hope that you will be with this wonderful Nyoi Hoju and have a happy moment that will make your wishes come true.

Please handle Nyoi Hoju with care as it is a delicate object.