the Three Wise Monkeys of Japanese origin. Symbolic of being good in mind, deed and action
japan
Hear NO EVIL See NO EVIL Speak NO EVIL
The monkey that covers his eyes to keep himself from seeing evil is Mizaru. Kikazaru hears no evil because he keeps his ears covered, and Iwazaru is the monkey that keeps his mouth covered, thus he speaks no evil.
It means if you are not exposed to bad things, you will not do bad things.
See no evil. Hear no evil. Speak no evil. = Se nej onda. Höra nej onda. Tala nej onda.
why on earth would you ask that?
tamarins,howler monkeys and spider monkeys
Wisdom Monkey are three monkeys that represents proverbial principle which is " see no evil, hear no evil , speak no evil "
on vedi la malvagità, non parli la malvagità
It's the name of the three wise monkey which preaches us "see no evil, speak no evil, hear no evil".
The maxim known as see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil comes from the three wise monkeys in 17th century Japan. The monkeys, known as Mizaru, Kikazaru, and Iwazaru, cover their eyes, ears, and mouths respectively.
"See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil" goes the infamous phrase. Click the eyes on the first monkey, the ears on the second and the mouth on the third.