单词 | Kuan Yin |
例句 | Flowers and foliage enwrap Kuan Yin, the Buddhist goddess of compassion, sometimes obscuring her entirely. September gallery highlights: From Antarctic ice to apocalyptic flames 2017-09-13T04:00:00Z In “Kuan Yin,” she transformed herself into the Chinese goddess of mercy, or compassion. The Costumes in Modern Dance’s Attic 2018-06-19T04:00:00Z She occupies in the Taoist religion the same relative position as Kuan Yin, who may be said to be the heart of Buddhism. Myths and Legends of China Some go for the performance of a vow made to Kuan Yin, when the father was sick unto death and the goddess prolonged his life. Buddhism and Buddhists in China “No,” said Kuan Yin, “for all the forces of the ocean are stored in it.” Myths and Legends of China Sun tried in vain to find the dragon, and at last had to seek the aid of Kuan Yin. Myths and Legends of China It was this dragon who had devoured Hsüan Chuang’s horse, and Kuan Yin now bade him change himself into a horse of the same colour to carry the priest to his destination. Myths and Legends of China He was awaiting death when Kuan Yin passed on her way to China. Myths and Legends of China "We came to worship the holy mother, Kuan Yin." Buddhism and Buddhists in China As Mary is the guiding spirit of Rome, so is Kuan Yin of the Buddhist faith. Myths and Legends of China She is the model of Chinese beauty, and to say a lady or a little girl is a ‘Kuan Yin’ is the highest compliment that can be paid to grace and loveliness. Myths and Legends of China If one goes into a conflict and calls on the name of Kuan Yin, the sword and spear of the enemy fall harmless. Myths and Legends of China The dragon was handed over to Kuan Yin, who showed him the deep pool in which he was to dwell while awaiting the arrival of the priest. Myths and Legends of China Kuan Yin, the Model of Local Mother-Goddesses This conception is the creation of the social and religious consciousness of the women in China. Buddhism and Buddhists in China If, within, you have evil thoughts, Page 253only call on Kuan Yin, and your heart will be purified, Anger and wrath may be dispelled by calling on the name of Kuan Yin. Myths and Legends of China Two men—one chanting the names of the 6,200,000 Buddhas, in number like the sands of the Ganges, and the other simply calling on Kuan Yin—have equal merit. Myths and Legends of China Kuan Yin may take the form of a Buddha, a prince, a priest, a nun, a scholar, any form or shape, go to any kingdom, and preach the law throughout the earth.” Myths and Legends of China “She is called Kuan Yin because at any cry of misery she ‘hears the voice and removes the sorrow.’ Myths and Legends of China This chant ended, the monks intone incantations of Kuan Yin, quite unintelligible even to them, but of magical value. Buddhism and Buddhists in China Whatever the temple may be, there is nearly always a chapel for Kuan Yin within its precincts; she lives in many homes, and in many, many hearts she sits enshrined. Myths and Legends of China Kuan Yin gives sons to mothers, and if the mother asks for a daughter she will be beautiful. Myths and Legends of China Near the House of Parliament in Peking is located a small monastery dedicated to the goddess of Mercy, Kuan Yin. Buddhism and Buddhists in China A lunatic who prays to Kuan Yin will become sane. Myths and Legends of China With reverent hearts they made two images of Kuan Yin, presented offerings and repented. Buddhism and Buddhists in China The magic formulas of great mercy are uttered or the name of Kuan Yin is repeated a thousand times. Buddhism and Buddhists in China Kuan Yin, the Giver of Children and Protector of Women Buddhism has done more. Buddhism and Buddhists in China It usually has a Buddhist image, Kuan Yin or some other. Buddhism and Buddhists in China Kuan Yin received him and blessed him, giving him the name of Steward. Myths and Legends of China Behind this large temple opens another court and on a terrace above it stands the hall of the Law with the images of Kuan Yin, the goddess of Mercy, and the twenty-four devas. Buddhism and Buddhists in China One sees Kuan Yin and is acclaimed as having had a good vision. Buddhism and Buddhists in China Relenting a little the king sent an older sister to urge Kuan Yin to accept the husband he had found for her. Buddhism and Buddhists in China Mother-goddesses are found all over China and they have all of them been influenced by Kuan Yin. Buddhism and Buddhists in China The Demon then seized a magic bag, transformed himself into the shape of Kuan Yin, and invited Pa-chieh to enter the cave. Myths and Legends of China Her well known story runs as follows: Kuan Yin was the daughter of the ruler of a prosperous kingdom located somewhere near the island of Sumatra. Buddhism and Buddhists in China Kuan Yin started as a male god in India, called Avalôkitêsvara, who was worshipped from the third to the seventh century of our era. Buddhism and Buddhists in China The chant ended, a monk takes a bowl of water and repeats thrice: "We put our trust in the great merciful Kuan Yin Bodhisattva." Buddhism and Buddhists in China Mrs. Chin knelt before Kuan Yin's altar, cut out a piece of flesh from her arm and cooked it with the father's food. Buddhism and Buddhists in China Sun then went to Kuan Yin and appealed for help. Myths and Legends of China |
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