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Kwan-yin
[kwahn-yin]
noun
one of the Chinese female Boddhisattvas, noted for her kindness: often considered an aspect of Avalokitesvara.
Example Sentences
Was Paul inspired when he wished himself accursed for his brethren's sake, but Kwan-yin uninspired, when she said, "Never will I seek nor receive private individual salvation; never enter into final peace alone?"
One day while poor Kwan-yin was picking up brushwood in the forest she heard a tiger making his way through the bushes.
Oh! that we may have strength to do so aright!—Liturgy of Kwan-yin.
The third case contains Chinese divinities, of which the goddess of Mercy, Kwan-yin, on the first shelf, is the most noticeable figure.
The statue of Kwan-yin was covered with necklaces and pieces of embroidery.
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