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Kwan Yin Goddess Of Mercy. Kwan Yin, The Chinese Goddess of Mercy. From the book Myths of China and Japan by Donald A Chinese Bodhisattva/ Goddess of Compassion, Mercy and Kindness is considered to be a mother-goddess and patron of seamen In Chinese mythology, Guanyin (觀音) is the goddess of mercy and considered to be the physical embodiment of compassion.She is an all-seeing, all-hearing being who is called upon by worshipers in times of uncertainty, despair, and fear

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Sometimes Kuan Yin is represented as a many armed figure, with each hand either containing a different cosmic symbol or expressing a specific ritual position, or mudra. 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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Sometimes Kuan Yin is represented as a many armed figure, with each hand either containing a different cosmic symbol or expressing a specific ritual position, or mudra. 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 Chinese mythology, Guanyin (觀音) is the goddess of mercy and considered to be the physical embodiment of compassion.She is an all-seeing, all-hearing being who is called upon by worshipers in times of uncertainty, despair, and fear

Woman praying at statue of Kwan Yin (Guan Yin), Goddess of Mercy, Puh Toh Tze (Poh Toh Tse, Pu. She is known for infinite mercy and is a representation of the divine feminine, an extremely powerful force: unconditional love. For centuries, Quan Yin Goddess has been worshipped as the Goddess of Mercy, embodiment compassion, in most of the great spiritual traditions, especially in Buddhism

The Goddess of Mercy, Known As Quan Yin or Guan Yin at Fo Guang Shan Buddha Memorial Center. Sometimes Kuan Yin is represented as a many armed figure, with each hand either containing a different cosmic symbol or expressing a specific ritual position, or mudra. One of the deities most frequently seen on altars in China's temples is Quan Yin (also spelled Kwan Yin, Kuanyin; in pinyin, Guanyin)