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Kuan Yin
/ kwan jɪn /
noun
Japanese name: Kannon.a female Chinese Bodhisattva of compassion, regarded as the protector of women and children and patron of sailors
Word History and Origins
Origin of Kuan Yin1
Example Sentences
In “Kuan Yin,” she transformed herself into the Chinese goddess of mercy, or compassion.
Flowers and foliage enwrap Kuan Yin, the Buddhist goddess of compassion, sometimes obscuring her entirely.
ever 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.
It usually has a Buddhist image, Kuan Yin or some other.
If one goes into a conflict and calls on the name of Kuan Yin, the sword and spear of the enemy fall harmless.
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