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Amulets and talismans are in fact nothing more or less than good luck charms and after all that is exactly what millions of people in this world look for; shop for, and crave for in their lives. What we'll be looking at here is a brief look back at the history of these good luck symbols in various cultures of the world.
These symbols are as different as the many and varied cultures of the world and differ considerably according to their times and places of origin as well as their societies and religions. After all, an amulet may certainly represent a God or a symbol of deity such as a cross or a bull or an "eye of Horus", or another such representation according to the culture. Some societies even use gemstones as symbols of deity.
In parts of the Caribbean certain drawings are used as amulets, such as in certain types of Voodoo, and religions take into account the color of candles they use because of the significance of attractions or repulsions. Additionally, speaking of attraction and repulsion, it is believed that certain perfumes and essences have that power, while a bit better known; a rabbit's foot is credited with the powers of certain magical abilities.
We all know of course from books and movies that garlic and crucifixes kept vampires away, but it is not as commonly known that the hammer of Thor still offers protection in some places in Scandinavia and Germany against thieves. Naturally we all know about the good luck charm that is known as the four leaf clover. (Don't confuse that with the shamrock which symbolizes the Christian Trinity) Also interesting to note that elephants were said to attract great good luck and money IF...that's IF... one offers bank notes to them. Hmm, interesting, huh? And believe it or not in a small locale called Tyrol, it is believed that small bells make demons escape when they ring in the wind or when a door or window opens.
Buddhism is an interesting religion with many traditions which are somewhat unknown to most westerners. After Buddha's death circa 485 BC, amulets bearing symbols of Buddha such as conch shells, the footprints of Buddha, and others were commonly worn. Tradition really spread greatly after the 2nd century when the Greeks began carving actual images of the Buddha which were hungrily acquired by native Buddhists in India.
We all know that amulets and talismans, or when you really come down to it, Good Luck Charms in general, can be found literally all over the world among people from all nations and in all social statuses.
Jade Buddha Temple: An Active Centre of Chinese Buddhism
The Jade Buddha Temple is situated in the modern town of Western Shanghai. The greatly revered temple which remains an active centre of Chinese Buddhism was built in 1928 in imitation of the architecture of the Song Dynasty (960-1279). Upturned eaves, symmetrical halls, courtyards and bright saffron hued exterior walls make the temple stand out amidst its urban environs. The temple comprises three principal quarters: Mahavihara Hall, Devaraja Hall and the Jade Buddha Tower. In addition, the holy premises contain four auxiliary halls and a dining room.
However, the most celebrated aspect of the temple remains to be its two Buddha statues made of white jade from which the temple derives its name. A monk by the name of Huigen brought the two magnificent statues to China from Burma in the late 19th century. Although a temple was constructed in 1882 to house the statues, it was destroyed during the Qin Dynasty revolution. The current temple was built in order to house the two statues with due respect and grandeur.
The two Buddha statues are of considerable religious, cultural and artistic value. The Buddha in a seated position is housed in the Jade Buddha Tower, measures 190cm in height and is decorated with encrusted agate and emerald. Portraying the Sakyamuni in meditation it realistically brings out the inner calm and loving-kindness of the Buddha. The 96cm long recumbent Buddha Statue kept in the Recumbent Buddha Hall depicts the "lucky pose". The temple is also contains many other statues of the Sakyamuni and different deities and other artifacts. The calm spiritual atmosphere pervading the temple and its cultural importance makes a visit to the Jade Buddha Temple an excellent experience of China's socio-religious traditions.
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