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Quan Yin Altar Statue Buddhist Goddess Feng Shui Decor Collectible QYR-2 Resin

$ 5.91

Availability: 92 in stock
  • Condition: New

    Description

    This
    Quan Yin
    Altar Statue Buddhist Goddess Feng Shui Decor
    Collectible is about 3 3/4  x 2 1/8 x 2 1/8 inches and weighs about 162.7 grams, 5.739 ounces, or 81.3 carats. It made of red resin.
    Quan Yin
    Statue Symbols
    The vase of pure water, sometimes shown pouring water, is one of the Eight Symbols of Good Fortune in Chinese culture. The vase contains pure water capable of relieving suffering and sickness.
    The vase held by the goddess contains divine water. Often, statues depict a stream of water or ‘Water of Life’ being poured down from a vase. This water has the power to eliminate the sufferings of the poor, and is believed to be the water of creation. It can free human bodies and minds from any defilement. The sacred dew drops act as an elixir for the miserable.
    In
    Buddhist symbolism
    , the
    lotus
    represents purity of the body, speech and mind, as if floating above the murky waters of material attachment and physical desire.
    The color
    red
    symbolizes life force, preservation, fire, and sacred things or places. Also riddled with duality, fire can represent warmth and comfort, but can also be a destructive force.
    Red
    is associated with the
    Buddha
    Amitabha.
    Kuan Yin
    is the most well-known goddess in the Chinese population.
    Her name means “One who hears the cries of the world”. She is the
    Protector of Women and Children
    .
    She is probably the most valued and honored of all the gods among the Chinese.
    This goddess also goes by the names Kwan Yin, Guanyin, Quan Am in Vietnam, Kwan Eim in Thailand, and Kwan Um in Korea.