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"Homage To Kwan-yin"

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Blogger Ken and Visakha said...

Quite lovely and evocative! How to reconcile it, however, with the Kwan Yin images with their multiple arms, each holding an implement of expedient means -- an arrow, a noose, a lotus, a lance, a mirror, a thunderbolt?

September 6, 2010 at 7:42 AM

Blogger Shravasti Dhammika said...

Dear Ken and Visakha,if you look carefully you will notice that the palm of each of Avalokitesvara’s many arms has an eye, symbolizing the bodhisattva’s infinite ability to see the distress of beings and reach out and help. The objects help in all those hands likewise symbolize various things such as strength, joy, the bonds of friendship, the piercing quality of knowledge, etc. I’m not generally comfortable with ‘symbolism’,it gives too much scope for us to make everything mean what ‘I’ want it to mean. However, I would have to admit that the symbolism of the many-armed Avalokitesvara is both powerful and apt.

September 8, 2010 at 2:37 AM

Blogger Ken and Visakha said...

Thank you, as always.

In the Dhamma,

September 8, 2010 at 10:36 PM

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