Guan Shiyin Bodhisattva (Sanskrit: Avalokitevara), Guan Shiyin comes from the "Zhengfa Huajing" translated by Yu Fahu and his disciples at Dunhuang Temple in Chang'an. Yu Fahu first translated "Guang Shiyin" and his disciples really changed to "Guan Shiyin".[1] Xuan Xuan is newly translated as Guan Yi, and every time in China is called Guan Yin.
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Guan Shiyin Bodhisattva (Sanskrit: Avalokitevara), Guan Shiyin comes from the "Zhengfa Huajing" translated by Yu Fahu and his disciples at Dunhuang Temple in Chang'an. Yu Fahu first translated "Guang Shiyin" and his disciples really changed to "Guan Shiyin".[1] Xuan Xuan is newly translated as Guan Yi, and every time in China is called Guan Yin.
This Guanyin statue seems to be the largest Guanyin statue in Vietnam. Vietnam generally believes in Han Buddhism, and the status of Guanyin Bodhisattva is noble. Guanyin Bodhisattva statues can be seen everywhere. The temple is built on the mountain and the scenery is beautiful, it is worth a visit.
The three sisters of Guanyin Bodhisattva, eat with the pot, practice each; the eldest sister repairs at Lingquan Temple, the second sister repairs at Guangde Temple; only the third sister repairs far away, repairs at Putuo Mountain in the South China Sea. A folk song that has been circulating for thousands of years shows the hometown of Guanyin
This Guanyin Bodhisattva is very similar to the face of Chinese Bodhisattva, which should be built by the Chinese. It feels similar to Putuo Mountain. If you are passing by, you can worship. It feels like there is no need to go there. It is too ordinary.
The Guanyin Temple in Putuo Mountain is quite good, worth a visit