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Feng Shui Maneki Neko Cat: Feng Shui represents the harmony of inner and external peace. This practice originated in China and is now prevalent all around the world. It's a living skill that views certain things as lucky that bestow wealth and prosperity. The lucky cat, often known as the beckoning cat or come-come cat is one such item. This cat figurine, known as Maneki Niko is a lucky charm because it has one palm up in the air. Let us check out the benefits of owning this feng shui item to attract good fortune. 

Feng Shui Maneki Neko Cat: Significance Of This Feng Shui Item 

Those who practise Feng Shui also keep this good luck cat figurine in their homes and offices, along with wind chimes, crystal turtles and laughing Buddhas. This cat figurine is fortunate enough to shield its possessor from impending misfortune.

The Maneki Neko cat is a symbol of good fortune in Feng Shui. (Image Source: Canva)

Maneki Neko's different colours represent various emotions. The red, green, and white tricolour variation is meant to draw prosperity, abundance, and wealth. Since white is a symbol of purity, a white cat balances the surroundings and brings joy. The most common cat, the golden one, is said to draw business and riches. It ought to be stored in areas where you hope to boost revenue. The red cat promotes vigour and well-being, while the black cat shields against bad energy.

Feng Shui Maneki Neko Cat: Benefits Of Keeping This Good Luck Feng Shui Item 

- A cat beckoning with its left paw up is said to be a sign of success and wealth.

- The lucky cat serves as an invitation to someone. As a result, it is said to boost sales in a business by drawing in and inviting clients. 

- This Feng Shui item calls for wealth, prosperity, patrons, and good fortune.

- With its right paw lifted, the fortune cat protects and wards off evil energies.

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- It balances the flow of energy, strengthens bonds, and creates uplifting environments. 



(Disclaimer: This is based on general public information. Jagran English does not confirm its veracity. Before adopting any measures, consult an expert from the relevant field.)