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  • Guanyin - Wikipedia
    Caodaism considers Guanyin, known as "Quan Am Tathagata" (Quan Âm Như Lai), as a Buddha and a teacher She represents Buddhist doctrines and traditions as one of the three major lines of Caodaist doctrines (Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism)
  • The Legend of Quan Yin, Goddess of Mercy
    One of the deities most frequently seen on altars in China’s temples is Quan Yin (also spelled Kwan Yin, Kuanyin; in pinyin, Guanyin) In Sanskrit, her name is Padma-pâni, or "Born of the Lotus " Quan Yin, alone among Buddhist gods, is loved rather than feared and is the model of Chinese beauty
  • Smarthistory – Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara: Guanyin
    Guanyin in Chinese means “Perceiver of all Sounds,” which refers to the way in which Guanyin is able to hear all prayers and cries for help In India, bodhisattvas are genderless or are referred to as male The Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara, or Guanyin, is often depicted as female in China
  • Guanyin - Chinese Goddess of Mercy Compassion (Kuan Yin)
    In Chinese mythology, Guanyin is the goddess of mercy who can hear all and see all Followers of East Asian Buddhism believe Guanyin to be the Buddhist goddess of compassion and the bodhisattva Avolokitesvara
  • Guan Yin: Goddess of Mercy, Buddha-in-Training - Ancient Origins
    In ancient times, Chinese society was based on ideas of purity, so Guan Yin easily became an iconic female symbol However, she also contained strong masculine aspects, which were also important to the eastern Asian people
  • Guanyin: Bodhisattva, Goddess, and Queer Icon
    She represents Guanyin, a deity who transformed from male to female and gained a new name over two thousand years of being venerated Guanyin’s fascinating history begins in ancient India This figure originated as the Buddhist bodhisattva of compassion, named Avalokiteśvara
  • The Role of Guanyin in Buddhist and Taoist Myths
    This article aims to explore Guanyin’s significant roles in both Buddhist and Taoist traditions, examining her origins, myths, and the cultural impact she has had throughout Chinese history
  • Masterpiece: The Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara (Guanyin)
    Beginning in the middle of the Tang dynasty (618–907), portrayals of Guanyin often included delicate, soft modeling of his face, torso, and hands, leading to the bodhisattva being perceived of as
  • Guanyin – Mythopedia
    Guanyin is originally based on the Hindu god Avalokiteśvara Avalokiteśvara’s myth spread throughout China during the advent of Buddhism and mixed with local folklore in a process known as syncretism to become the modern day understanding of Guanyin
  • Story of Guan Yin - Great Compassion Bodhi Prajna Temple
    Along with Buddhism, Guan Yin’s veneration was introduced into China as early as the 1st century AD, and reached Japan by way of Korea soon after Buddhism was first introduced into the country from the mid-7th century





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