Popular Deities of Chinese Buddhism (Illustrated)

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deity in all of China, worshipped by both the Buddhists and
the Taoists as well as those who are without a proper faith but
needed a compassionate deity to turn to.

Kuan Yin’s manifestations or transformation bodies can be said
to be numberless and the most widely worshipped form today
is that of the White-robed Kuan Yin. For this reason, most
of the Kuan Yin images that are seen in temples and at home
altars are related to this form. Since this is the most beloved of
all the forms, one should take a closer look at it to discover its
endearing features which have captured the hearts of countless
millions.

Kuan Yin images are either in a seated or standing posture each
having its significant meanings. Most people tend to prefer the
seated form as it gives both a serene and dignified feeling, the
very picture of enlightenment. e standing figure represents
compassion in action. What does it indicate? It really indicates
that Kuan Yin’s compassion and saving power are available to
anyone who seeks them, that Kuan Yin is ever ready to reach
and help all beings by offering them assistance, love and protec-
tion. is posture also symbolises the eternal activity of bring-
ing enlightenment to all who wish it. Kuan Yin is also depicted
as holding a vase which contains ‘Amrita’, the dew of compas-
sion, which can purify the defilements of our body, speech and
mind, as well as having all kinds of curative powers. e face of
Kuan Yin images is always gentle, calm and enduringly sweet,
an expression which reflects infinite wisdom, serenity, love and
compassion. It has the peculiar quality of calming those who
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