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    In Burmese, the name of Guanyin is Kwan Yin Medaw, literally meaning Mother Kwan Yin (Goddess Guanyin) (ကွမ်ယင်မယ်တော်). In Indonesian , the name is Kwan Im or Dewi Kwan Im .

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    Guanshiyin Bodhisattva’s popularity and forms eclipse any dualistic attempts to define Her/Him. Venerable Master Hsuan Hua explains why it is so difficult to define the embodiment of compassion: Her/his most famous form, as 1000-armed, 11-faced Guanyin Avalokiteshvara —known as Avalokiteśvara-ekadaśamukha — iconic of the “many faces of Compassion, ...

    Buddhism is not about personalities, ego and popularity — but if there was a “popularity contest” — Guanyin (Kuan yin, Guanshiyin, Kuanyin, Avalokiteshvara, Kannon) would undoubtedly have the biggest devotional fan base. It’s a terrible metaphor, but it illustrates Her/His unrivaled compassionate activity in our suffering world. Guanyin’s hit song ...

    Symbolically, Guanyin Avalokiteshvara appears as both male and female: male representing compassion and female representing compassion. Her power is so all-embracing and loving, that she manifests in endless ways to help us. One way to feel the compassionate love and power of Guanyin is to chant Namo Guanshiyin Pusa (Pusa means Bodhisattva):

    Whoever simply looks at her loving, gentle face — even a non-Buddhist — feels instant love, warmth, and peace. Simply that. Gaze upon the loving face of any of her peaceful representations. It’s a proven method for relaxation and stress-reduction. [See this feature>>] Even her descriptive titles are soothing and inspiring:

    So perfect is Guanyin that she also arises in the Daoist pantheon and a key figure of worship. How, then, can we define the undefinable? Venerable Hsuan Hua, in a Dharma talk, explains:

    In the Lotus Sutra, Avalokiteshvara is described as the Bodhisattva who can take any form, including all Gods, Buddhas, and Heavenly Beings, or even humans or animals. Of the thirty-three manifestations of Guanyin listed in the Lotus Sutra, seven are female. From the sutra:

    Venerable Master Hsuan Hua explains Guanyin is in every heart, in every home. More specifically, the Venerable teacher describes where we can find the loving Bodhisattva:

    Guanyin Avalokteshvara is mentioned in more Mahayana sutras than any other Enlightened Being. In the hit song mentioned, The Heart Sutra— the “single most commonly recited, copied and studied scripture in East Asian Buddhism” — Guanyin teaches the “Perfection of Wisdom”: Emptiness, not to be confused with nothingness, is anchored in Buddha’s doctri...

    Thich Nhat Hanh explains how to awaken the energy of Avaolokiteshvara: In the Lotus Sutra, Shakyamuni Buddha describes how to invoke the aid of the Compassionate Bodhisattva: It’s literally that simple.

    The various ways to praise His/Her name are: Sanskrit 1. Namo Avalokiteshvara 2. Various forms of Chinese (slight variants) 3. Namo Gwan Yin Pu Sa 4. Namo Kuanyin Pu Sa 5. Namo Guan Yim 6. Namo Kuan Yim 7. Namo Kuan Yin Other variants (Namo in all cases here is Sanskrit for simplicity) 1. Namo Chenrezig (Chenrezik Tibetan སྤྱན་རས་གཟིགས) 2. Namo Gwa...

  2. Burmese: Kwan Yin Medaw, literally meaning Mother Kwan Yin (Goddess Guanyin) (ကွမ်ယင်မယ်တော်). Vietnamese: Quan Âm or Quan Thế Âm. Indonesian: is Kwan Im or Dewi Kwan Im.

  3. Feb 3, 2021 · Guanyin is the Chinese version of a well-known bodhisattva whose Sanskrit name was Avalokitasvara. This translates literally as “he who looks down upon sound.” Avalokitasvara listened to the cries of those who needed his aid and endeavored to help every one.

  4. In Japanese, Guanyin is pronounced Kannon (観音), occasionally Kan'on, or more formally Kanzeon (観世音, the same characters as Guanshiyin); the spelling Kwannon, based on a pre-modern pronunciation, is sometimes seen.

  5. Not only is Kuan Yin the same Bodhisattva as Avalokiteshvara — and all of his manifestations — she herself, as Kuan Yin has at least 33 manifestations as the goddess. Kuan Yin’s other language names In addition to Padmapani and Avaolokiteshvara (Sanskrit form, from India), she/he is known by many names:

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  7. Kuan-yin (pinyin, Guanyin; Japanese, Kannon) [1] is unrivaled as the most popular Buddhist figure in East Asia, a popularity now spreading to other parts of the world as well.

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