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Kuan Yin - The Goddess of Compassion It is considered one of Kuan Yin’s symbols, as it represents serenity, gentleness, harmony, strength, balance, and healing Pearl is another great choice to symbolize Kuan Yin’s innocence, compassion, and purity
The Legend of Quan Yin, Goddess of Mercy - Holy Mountain Trading Company 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
Who Is Kwan Yin? - Lions Roar Kwan Yin is the protector of women, children, sailors, fishermen, anyone in trouble, and the sick, disabled, and poor Some Buddhist schools present her as male and female interchangeably
Kuan Yin (Guanyin) - Chinese Goddess of Mercy and Compassion Kuan Yin is the most well-known goddess in the Chinese population Her name means “One who hears the cries of the world” She is probably the most valued and honored of all the gods among the Chinese
Guan Yin, Guan Yim, Kuan Yim, Kuan Yin - Nations Online Project Chinese Bodhisattva Goddess of Compassion, Mercy and Kindness is considered to be a mother-goddess and patron of seamen The name Guan Yin also spelt Guan Yim, Kuan Yim, Kwan Im, or Kuan Yin, is a short form for Kuan-shi Yin, meaning "Observing the Sounds (or Cries) of the (human) World"
Kuan Yin - The Bridging Tree Kuan Yin is the Goddess of unconditional love, compassion, mercy and kindness Her name is also spelt Kuan Yim, Guan Yim and Kwan Im and is a short form for Kuan-shi Yin, meaning “Observing the Sounds (or Cries) of the (human) World”
Kuan Yin Healing Mantras - Kathleen Karlsen Kuan Yin is a Buddhist deity symbolizing mercy and compassion She is a Buddhist savioress or bodhisattva She has taken a vow to save all beings from suffering, foregoing full Buddhahood until all sentient beings are free