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  1. budai
    Buddhist figure signifying long life, prosperity and happiness. It is also spelt butai and putai, and in Japanese as hotei. The figure is depicted either alone or with children tugging at his ear lobes, pot belly or the sack of treasures by his side.
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  2. Budai
    Budai ({zh|c=布袋|p=Bùdài}), pronounced Hotei in Japanese, Bố Đại in Vietnamese, is a Chinese folkloric deity. His name means "Cloth Sack," and comes from the bag that he is conventionally depicted as carrying. He is usually identified with (or as an incarnation of) Maitreya, so much so th...
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  3. budai
    Buddhist figure signifying long life, prosperity and happiness. It is also spelt butai and putai, and in Japanese as hotei. The figure is depicted either alone or with children tugging at his ear lobes, pot belly or the sack of treasures by his side.
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  4. Budai
    [surname] Collecting files of comics related art by Svetlana Chmakova ...
    Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budai_(surname)

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