Thousand-Hand Guan Yin

This performance video is inspirational and entertaining, and you cannot help but shift into a state that is calming and smiling when watching “Thousand Hand Guan Yin”.

Guan Yin is spelled several ways: Kwan Yin, Quan Yin and Guan Yin. THe name Guan Yin is short for the name Guan Shi Yin.

Guan means to see, watch, observe;
Shi means the world;
Yin means sound.

Guan Yin is the bodhisattva of great compassion, coming to the aid of those who ask. She is often called in meditation or prayer, or during a spiritual healing or spiritual healing session.

As long as you are kind and there is love in your heart A thousand hands will naturally come to your aid As long as you are kind and there is love in your heart You will reach out with a thousand hands to help others .Guan Yin is the bodhisattva of compassion, revered by Buddhists as the Goddess of Mercy. Her name is short for Guan Shi Yin. Guan means to observe, watch, or monitor; Shi means the world; Yin means sounds, specifically sounds of those who suffer. Thus, Guan Yin is a compassionate being who watches for, and responds to, the people in the world who cry out for help. www.taoism.net

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3 comments to Thousand-Hand Guan Yin

  • mimiller8

    Very skillful indeed. Thank you for sharing this. :)

  • mimiller8

    This just must be Thailand. :) Kobkhun krub mak mak. It’s wonderful.

  • buddhasknowbest

    There is no evidence that karma transfers into a fetus, a newborn baby, or into another world. Karma is just volition and is probably the most misunderstood term in all of Buddhism. The Buddhist “doctrine of karma” implies that an intentional action (karma) is a cause that gives a result. The karma becomes a seed that bears fruit (an effect or result). This karmic process (Karma Niyama) can be instant. Buddhism boldly claims it can also extend into another life. This last part is based on faith

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