Guanyin Collection
"Guanyin: A Timeless Symbol of Compassion and Enlightenment" Throughout history
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"Guanyin: A Timeless Symbol of Compassion and Enlightenment" Throughout history, the Chinese statuette of Kuan-Yin as a Bodhisattva has captivated hearts with its serene beauty. Created in the 12th century, this masterpiece embodies the essence of Guanyin, the Buddhist deity known for her boundless compassion. In 1593, an unknown artist crafted another representation as the Nine-Lotus Bodhisattva. This exquisite artwork showcases her divine grace and spiritual enlightenment. A painted and gilded wood sculpture from Shanxin, China dating back to the 1100-1200s portrays Guanyin as a powerful Buddhist deity. Its intricate details reflect devotion to both faith and artistry. The Water-moon Avalokiteshvara statue from the early 14th century remains shrouded in mystery regarding its creator. However, it radiates tranquility and serves as a reminder that Guanyin's benevolence transcends time. Chapter 25 of the Lotus Sutra is beautifully depicted in Sugawara Mitsushige's Universal Gateway artwork from 1257. It illustrates Guanyin guiding souls towards enlightenment through her compassionate teachings. Kawanabe Kyosai's White-Robed Kannon painting from around 1887 captures Guanyin's ethereal presence with delicate brushstrokes. The image evokes a sense of peace and serenity that resonates deeply within viewers' souls. An unidentified artist created The Buddhist Triad in 1922—a harmonious composition featuring Guanyin alongside other revered figures—symbolizing unity among different aspects of Buddhism. Chinese Art from the 10th century depicts Guanyin guiding a soul on their journey towards salvation—an enduring symbol of hope amidst life's trials and tribulations.