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THE THIRD SONGS – AVALOKITESVARA
The Four-Thu Guanyin is depicted sitting on a white lotus and moon seat, body is white, one face and four arms, two hands clasped to keep Mani pearl as desired, the second right hand holds the crystal rosary, while the second left hand holds the lotus flower. Avalokiteshvara of the Four Heads seated in the Vajra posture, The jewelry includes the celestial medicine, silk is and is the precious decoration that represents all of His enlightened qualities.
He has a head that states the absolute nature of all things.
He sits in the Vajra posture stating the most manifestations of samsara and nirvana.
The white lotus seat represents compassion.
The fur coat on the shoulder expresses the vow to enter the world, partner to help sentient beings.
He smiled compassionately with understanding in equal love.
His eyes were filled with compassion toward sentient beings.
Four hands stated for the Four immeasurable heart (From, With a, Hy, Discharge).
Guanyin is the Buddha of immeasurable compassion, is the embodiment of realizing the four immeasurable minds or skillful means for him to save sentient beings.
The second right hand holds the crystal rosary, demonstrating the continuity of helping sentient beings without missing anyone, the rosary also outlined his expression.
While the second left hand holds a lotus flower, represents pure bodhicitta: though embodying into the defiled samsara realms to save sentient beings, He remains as pure as a lotus that grows in the mud, but not covered with mud
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