Buddha tea light holders. Reduced from £2.99 to 10p . these were found in Coventry stores in walsgrave and by the baginton airport.
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djbenny1
28 Feb 16#12
Naff
dewonderful
28 Feb 16#11
Idea stolen! Watch out for this on the next season of Dragon's Den :laughing:
seejaythinks
28 Feb 163#9
I'm a Buddhist and I'm 'cool' with this. There's a difference between Buddhist to other religion, to tolerate is part of ones practice in life. Just because it is taken to offence, doesn't mean it should wrong you.
By the way, these statues aren't blessed, thus are no more Buddha than a piece of rock that resembles one.
Good find for those who like stuff like that.
Dutrabmkei
28 Feb 16#7
Very inexpensive deals. I like to get it any time. Thanks dude.
flashpanther
28 Feb 166#5
It's offensive to Buddhism to use Buddha as a piece of decoration. Not classy. You don't see crucifixion toilet role holders. Nothing Buddhist about this at all.
Daves_mate to flashpanther
28 Feb 161#6
Totally agree with that mate. This is one of those stupid things you see all over the western world (like Buddha statues inside bars and nightclubs!) to somehow show a "spiritual side". Maybe no harm is intended but people really should question whether something is appropriate or not.
sofiasar to flashpanther
28 Feb 16#8
that's why I don't buy stuff
these kind of stuff are very popular in UK.
are you a buddist any way.
Ego-X to flashpanther
28 Feb 162#10
If the Buddha was around today he would probably say: "Chill out man". What ever happened to peace and understanding?
dounavilla
28 Feb 16#4
"It's amazing what you can save when you shop around"
fishmaster
28 Feb 166#3
Buddha tea light holders, Buddhism lost in translation.
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By the way, these statues aren't blessed, thus are no more Buddha than a piece of rock that resembles one.
Good find for those who like stuff like that.
these kind of stuff are very popular in UK.
are you a buddist any way.