a sculpture in our yard
our lovely fat Budai
he loves to chuckle and grin
he throws happiness and joy
here’s a gift, petals!
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The Dodoitsu is a fixed folk song form of Japanese origin and is often about love or humour.
The name, Budai, literally means ‘cloth sack’, and refers to the bag he is usually depicted carrying as he wanders aimlessly. His jolly nature, humorous personality, and eccentric lifestyle distinguish him from most Buddhist masters or figures. He is almost always shown smiling or laughing, hence his nickname in Chinese, the Laughing Buddha. Budai is traditionally depicted as overweight and having a huge stomach (possibly a symbol of abundance or forgiveness) and many stories surrounding Budai involve his love of food and drink – perfect for us too!
For Colleen Chesebro’s #TankaTuesday #42 – 9 December 2025 where this week’s host Yvette Calleiro’s invitation is to focus on the word gift/gifting, as a noun or verb and to write a syllabic poem.

This is so beautiful Chris
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He is cute, isn’t he! Thanks so much, Sadje.
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Very cute. I’ve seen a life sized statue of the laughing Buddha in a museum too.
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Oh wow, that must have been amazing!
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Yes, very much so
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I love this Chris, …laughter is precious, and to share it is doubly delicious, …( as to food and drink, count me in too) …💙
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Such a sweet little sculpture. If I sit nearby him, he can have a little sip too. There is a bench here and we can sit down with some munchies and a nice long drink! How about that then, Penn? ✨💛💫
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That sounds ideal, Chris, … I’ll be right over, …Now, where’s the nearest Golden Orb when you need it? …💙
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😄💫😉
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wonderful, chris!
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Thanks, Beth!
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Great poem, Chris! I love Buddha statues. Thanks for participating this week.
Yvette M Calleiro 🙂
http://yvettemcalleiro.blogspot.com
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Glad that you enjoyed that, Yvette.
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in our city
a buddah statue
was stolen
then replaced
by the neighborhood
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My goodness!!
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Just relaxin’ in the shade…
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Exactly… he’s a good guy 😉
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Laughing Buddha is very cool!
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Isn’t he – such fun! 😄
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😀
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Simple and beautiful… Simply perfect 💜💜💜
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Oh yes… so cute! 😊💛😄
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💜💜💜💜
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🪷💖🪷
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Wonderful! We also have two Buddhas in the garden, one of whom is smiling. Om! 😉😊💖🦋
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You have two? How excellent. Grinning and smiling, I bet! ✨💖… om, indeed 💛💫
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Ha! Awesome poem! I have not written many of these poems!
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You would be great to do those ones. Definitely!! 💖
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beautiful flower 👍
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They are! Thank you🪷
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Thanks for the added info. I guess there are more than one Buddha?
To share joy is a gift. 🙂
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All good to learn something new. I hadn’t really thought about my little Budai before. I just thought he’s sweet!
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I was reading an article that some folks still hang bay leaves by their front door to repell negitivity… other herbs have healing power too – As asprin actually first came from willow bark. 🙂
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Aha, that is interesting. Very useful for some herbs!
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