Symbolically rubs the lessons and good fortune back unto you
Answer:
Rubbing anything is not good luck. Rubbing the stomach of a Chinese folk hero with little or no connection to Buddhism would seen to be a good example of this. "Luck" is not part of the Buddhist way of looking at the Universe. A seeking for "Luck" is acting on the desire to have things better than they are, desire leasds to suffering (as stated in the Four Noble Truths) and suffering is what Buddhists seek to avoid through enlightenment.
You don't.
Same as kissing a horseshoe or the blarney stone, rubbing a rabbit's foot, crossing your fingers, or any other :goodluck" superstition these is no effect on probability that results from these actions.
Rubbing a Buddha's belly is a symbolic gesture that is believed to bring good luck and prosperity. To do so, gently rub the Buddha's belly in a clockwise direction while making a wish or saying a positive affirmation. It is important to approach this act with respect and sincerity.
I have heard that it is just a sign of good luck. Some people who have a Buddha statue in there households rub Buddhas belly and ears each day.
They are called boodas. You rub the belly for good luck!
It is respectful to rub the belly of Buddha when seeking good luck or prosperity. Rubbing the head is not typically done as it is considered disrespectful in some cultures.
No
The big belly buddha is a round chubby man usually gold, with a happy grin on his face. Put gold coins underneath him or rub his belly to get good luck, hi-5
If you rub his tummy.
You rub his belly, but obviously not too far down.
Nonsense. Good luck from a butt? Thats bad luck!!
No it does not it likes having a belly rub so it closes its eyes Thats all
rub his belly
it means like to rub your belly maybe...? because yah it means to rub your belly...