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KUAN YIN
A Wonderful Reproduction of
the Kuan-Yin, originally known as Avalokiteswara (the Lord who regards), is a highly revered manifestation of
the Buddha who appears in Chinese scriptures around 400
A.D. Known as one of the "four
great Bodhisattva "
she is ever-present in temples
and iconography, she is venerated
throughout Asia.
In China she is known as Avalokiteshvara who is
often depicted as a thousand armed, thousand eyed
Bodhisattva. In this
interpretation Kuan-Yin is depicted as a male.
The feminization of her features addition of maternal
inferences is attributed to
Taoist influences. In Tibet Kuan-Yin is known as
Chenrezi, who is literally manifested in the person of
the Dalai Lama.
Kuan-Yin's figure can be found in many important
Buddhist monuments in Vietnam: Marble Mountain,
Pagodas, and shrines. Like
many other Bodhisattvas, Kuan-Yin is seen as an
important teacher of Dharma.
In Vietnam specifically Kuan-Yin is the patron of
barren mothers and protects in times of natural
disasters. Often the patron of
those whose lives depend on the elements, she is often
seen in the shrines of farmers and fishermen.
This statue is 14" high. It is completely handmade and
weighs about 15lbs. A very beautiful piece.
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