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Dear Anon,
1. Most of the time, you will find two lion statues (which are standing tall and strong) on both sides of a main entrance.
2. Fudogs are more like the small remote cousins of the majestic lion or the equivalent of `poodles'.
3. This is quite similar to live pet dogs that some of us keep. Some keep dogs for both as a companion (inside the home) and if there is a garden, some keep to `protect' the house.
4. As these are beliefs, it is still acceptable to have the figurines inside a place especially a hotel.
Furthermore, these figurines are not religious objects and are mere statues.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 5/18/00 2:12:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>This question is in reference
>to the photo tour of interest
>"Some pictures of Merchant
>court Hotel Lobby"
>
>In the picture the fu dogs are
>placed facing each other and
>they are kept in lobby. But I
>read that the fudogs should
>always be placed near the
>front door on the either side
>of the front door. And that
>they should be placed outside
>the door. So what is the
>correct way of keeping the
>fudogs. Can they be kept
>inside the house facing each
>other or should be placed
>outside the main door. Thanks.
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