Kannon
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Avalokiteshvara, the 'beholding lord', is the Bodhisattva of compassion and a popular deity who manifests in many different aspects. He is known as Chenrezig in Tibet, Lokeshvara in Nepal, Kannon in Japan, and as Kuan Yin (Guanyin) who mainly appears in female form throughout China and Southeast Asia.
As Kannon he is shown here standing upon the seed-head of an open pink lotus. He is peaceful and radiant white in colour, and wears many lower garments of embroidered silks, a silk sash that is draped across his left shoulder, billowing silk ribbons that adorn his crown and armlets, and a long green silk scarf that is draped over his shoulders and arms. His body is adorned with gold bracelets, armlets and a choker, with jewels and crystal beads ornamenting his longer necklace. His blue-black hair is piled up into a topknot with loose strands hanging about his shoulders, and his ornate golden crown bears the small image of red Amitabha Buddha, the 'Lord of the Lotus Family' of which Avalokiteshvara is the principal Bodhisattva. His aura and halo are decorated with inner rings of lotus petal designs, with entwined lotus flower motifs adorning their outer areas. With his left hand he holds the stem of a pink lotus that blossoms in front of his heart, while with his right hand he makes the gesture of teaching.
© text by Robert Beer