Goddess Of Mercy Collection
In the heart of Hong Kong, a giant statue stands tall at 67 meters, embodying the essence of compassion and mercy
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In the heart of Hong Kong, a giant statue stands tall at 67 meters, embodying the essence of compassion and mercy. Quan Am, the Bodhisattva of Compassion, is revered as the Goddess of Mercy in Chinese culture. Devotional incense sticks burn outside her temple, filling the air with fragrant prayers. Traveling to Penang Island in Malaysia, one encounters another majestic sight - a statue of Kuan Yin, also known as Guanyin. This gilt bronze figure dates back to the 17th or 18th century and exudes an aura of serenity and benevolence. In contrast, a delicate blanc de Chine porcelain figure from around 1800 showcases Guanyin's gracefulness. Venturing further east to Japan's bustling capital city Tokyo brings us to Asakusa Kannon Temple. Here we find exquisite ceiling artwork depicting Kannon (the Japanese name for Guanyin), showcasing intricate details that mesmerize visitors with their beauty. But it is not only in temples where this goddess finds her abode; she transcends borders and cultures alike. In Nepal's breathtaking Annapurna landscape amidst the mighty Himalayas lies yet another representation of Avalokitesvara Guanyin – a symbol of hope and compassion against nature's grandeur. No matter where you encounter her presence – whether through towering statues or delicate artworks – the Goddess of Mercy captivates hearts with her boundless love and empathy towards all beings. Her divine energy permeates these sacred spaces, offering solace and inspiration to those who seek refuge within her compassionate embrace.