Daikokuten
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In Japan, Daikokuten (大黒天) is one of the Seven Gods of Fortune, according to Taoist beliefs. He is variously considered to be the god of wealth (or more specifically, the harvest), or of the household (particularly the kitchen). He is recognised by his wide face, smile, and flat black hat. He is often portrayed holding a golden mallet, seated on bales of rice, with mice nearby (Mice signify plentiful food).
In Ancient India, Daikokuten had a less positive role, being associated with darkness and warfare.