[Sensoji Temple 浅草寺] Seven Falls, Eight Rises Omamori (七転八起)
Original price was: RM68.00.RM38.00Current price is: RM38.00.
Carry the spirit of perseverance with this traditional Japanese Seven Falls, Eight Rises Omamori (七転八起).
Description
Inspired by the famous Japanese proverb “Nanakorobi Yaoki” (七転八起), this omamori symbolizes resilience, determination, and never giving up. Just as Daruma is said to have meditated through years of hardship in pursuit of enlightenment, this charm serves as a reminder to rise stronger after every setback and continue moving forward with courage.
Features
● Traditional Japanese Seven Falls, Eight Rises Omamori
● Symbolizes perseverance, resilience, and success through determination
● Inspired by the Japanese proverb 七転八起 (Nanakorobi Yaoki)
● A meaningful reminder to overcome challenges and keep moving forward
● Perfect for students, professionals, entrepreneurs, job seekers, or anyone starting a new chapter
How to Use
● Hold the omamori with both hands 🤲 and make a sincere wish or prayer.
● Traditionally believed to offer blessings for 1 year.
● Carry it with you or keep it in a clean, respectful place.
● Do not open the omamori, as it is traditionally believed to keep its blessings inside.
Note: Omamori are traditional Japanese lucky charms that symbolize blessings and protection. They are cherished as meaningful cultural keepsakes.
七转八起御守(七転八起)
这款七转八起御守寓意坚毅不屈、逆境重生、越挫越勇,鼓励每一次跌倒后,都能重新站起来,继续勇敢前行。
灵感源自日本谚语**「七転八起」**,意为「跌倒七次,也要站起来八次」。相传达摩祖师历经多年苦修,最终悟道,因此七转八起也成为坚持、毅力与突破困难的象征。无论面对学业、事业、创业或人生挑战,这款御守都是一份充满力量与希望的祝福。
产品特色
● 日本传统七转八起御守
● 寓意坚毅不屈、逆境重生、勇往直前
● 灵感源自日本谚语「七転八起」
● 鼓励面对挑战,坚持到底,不轻言放弃
● 适合学生、上班族、创业者、求职者或送礼祝福
御守使用说明
● 双手捧住御守 🤲🏻,诚心许下心愿或祈福。
● 启用后有效期一般为 1 年。
● 可随身携带,或放置于干净整洁的地方。
● 请勿拆开御守,以保留其传统祝福寓意。
温馨提示: 御守是日本传统护身符,象征祝福与守护,为文化纪念品,并非医疗用品。
**Please note that the actual color may differ slightly from the pictures shown.
Additional information
| Variation | Seven Falls Eight Rises (七転八起) |
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