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GUAN YIN ON FISH WOODEN STAND
GUAN YIN ON FISH WOODEN STAND
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In Buddhism, Kuan Yin is revered as a compassionate savior, a bodhisattva of mercy. Kuan Yin, the beloved mother and divine mediator close to the daily affairs of her devotees, is the Buddhist Madonna, whose role in the East is comparable to that of Mother Mary in the West. Throughout the Far East, people who revere her seek her help and guidance in every area of life. Altars dedicated to Kuan Yin can be found in temples, houses, and roadside shrines. The name Guan She Yin, as she is often called, means "she who watches the world, or listens to the sounds of the world." According to legend, Kuan Yin was about to enter the kingdom of heaven, but stopped on the threshold, hearing the cry of the world. Kuan Yin is revered as the patroness of women, sailors, merchants, artisans, those who are subject to criminal prosecution, and those who wish to have offspring. [In the hearts of people] lives an unshakable faith in the saving grace and healing powers of Kuan Yin. Many believe that even the mere repetition of Kuan Yin's name will instantly attract her presence. The Crystal Rosary of Kuan Yin contains her mantras and is a powerful tool to attract her intercession. For Mahayana Buddhism, Kuan Yin has been the embodiment of the bodhisattva ideal for many centuries. The word "bodhisattva" literally means "being of the bodhi", "enlightened being", a being who is destined to become a Buddha, but who refused to enter the bliss of Nirvana, having vowed to save all the children of God. Kuan Yin took a bodhisattva vow to work with the evolutions of this planet and this solar system, showing them the path of the Ascended Master teachings.
- Weight: 4040 g
- Length 24 cm
- Width 14 cm
- Height 28 cm
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