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The Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara
Original author : Suan
Published on : 16 February 2001


In many Buddhist temples, there will be images of the Bodhisattva
Avalokitesvara or popularly known as "Guan Shi Yin Pu'sa" (Guan-Yin for
short). Most images depict the Avalokitesvara as a benevolent woman clad
in white robes, holding a vase of pure water in one hand and a willow twig
in the other. However, the Avalokitesvara originated as a man. So how did
this transformation of gender come about?

In Buddhism, it is believed that all Bodhisattvas are asexual. They appear
in various forms in different circumstances. The Avalokitesvara for
example, has 33 manifestations which will be listed out later.

Before the Avalokitesvara became a Bodhisattva, he was Prince Bu Xun and
lived in the Southern coast of India. After listening to Gautama Buddha's
discourse, he decided to renounce the material world to become a disciple
of the Buddha. Avalokitesvara was overcame by the suffering of all beings
and made a great vow of compassion to deliver them from further suffering.

In the Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368), a Lady Guan printed a "Biography of the
Goddess of Mercy", in which she claimed that the Bodhisattva
Avalokitesvara was a female. She and other women believed that there are
certain tasks that male Bodhisattvas were not 'fit' to perform, such as
bestowing and delivering babies. Choosing Avalokitesvara for this task was
a shrewd and wise choice because Avalokitesvara can transform into 33
manifestations, and a female was part of the transformation. The trend
caught on and soon many temples began erecting images of a female
Avalokitesvara. The most popular image of the Bodhisattva is of a pretty
woman wearing white robes, with kind eyes and jade-white smiling face,
wearing fringes with a bun done at the back of her head, a willow in her
right hand and a white vase in her left.

One of Avalokitesvara's appearances is of her with 1,000 hands and eyes.
It is one of Avalokitesvara's 33 transformations but a popular myth
surrounds this appearance. Legend has it that she was the 3rd daughter of
Prince Zhuang of Chu (722 B.C. - 481 B.C.) named Miao Shan. Miao Shan was
a devoted Buddhist who abstained from taking meat and chanted Buddhist
sutras every day. When she asked her father's permission to enter nunhood,
he flew into a rage and had her killed. Her soul was brought back by King
Yama (Guardian of Hell) to a peaceful place in the province of Zhejiang,
where she could practice Buddhism without interference. She attained
Enlightenment and spent her days benevolently helping human beings,
relieving them of their distress.

One day Prince Zhuang fell seriously ill. Doctors told him that the only
cure for his illness was to rub an ointment made from the hands and eyes
of a being that was never angry. When Miao Shan heard this, she gouged out
her own eyes and cut her hands and made them into medicinal pills for her
father. When the prince got better, he was ashamed of his evil deeds and
ordered that a statue be made for Miao Shan. Through some
miscommunication, the statue ended up having 1,000 eyes and hands.

According to the scriptures, Avalokitesvara was contemplating compassion
for the happiness and safety of all beings when he became so 'stressed'
that his head burst into 1,000 pieces. Amitabha Buddha (not to be confused
with Gautama Buddha) saw the situation and helped 'glue' back
Avalokitesvara's head. He also bestowed 11 heads, 1,000 eyes and 1,000
arms to the Bodhisattva so that he could alleviate every being's
suffering. That is why when people pray to Avalokitesvara sincerely, He
can come to each individual, even though they are at different places at
that time.

The 33 Manifestations of Avalokitesvara

According the scriptures, Avalokitesvara can transform into 33
incarnations (depending on situations) and save beings from 13 types of
disasters. The following are the 33 manifestations of Avalokitesvara.

Avalokitesvara who holds the willow branch
Avalokitesvara of the dragon head
Avalokitesvara who holds the sutras
Avalokitesvara of complete light
Avalokitesvara of enjoyment or playfulness
Avalokitesvara who wears white robes
Avalokitesvara who sits on a lotus leaf
Avalokitesvara who views waterfalls
Avalokitesvara who gives medicine
Avalokitesvara of the fish basket
Avalokitesvara the King of Merit
Avalokitesvara of moon and water
Avalokitesvara of the one leaf
Avalokitesvara of blue throat
Avalokitesvara, powerful and virtuous
Avalokitesvara who extends life
Avalokitesvara of various treasures
Avalokitesvara of the rock cave
Avalokitesvara who bestows calmness
Avalokitesvara of 1,000 hands and eyes
Avalokitesvara of fearlessness
Avalokitesvara who wears robe of leaves (Parnashabari)
Avalokitesvara of Vaidurya
Avalokitesvara of salvation
Avalokitesvara of the clam
Avalokitesvara of 6 hours
Avalokitesvara of universal compassion
Avalokitesvara of Ma-Lang's wife
Avalokitesvara of prayer
Avalokitesvara of Oneness
Avalokitesvara of non-duality
Avalokitesvara holding the lotus
Avalokitesvara of pure water

Bits and Pieces

The Avalokitesvara Mantra is 'Om Mani Padme Hum'. It contains 6 syllabus.
Each syllable represents each of the 6 realms in the world of Samsara
(Deva, Semi deva, Humans, Animals, Hungry Ghosts or Petas and Hell). When
a being from any of the 6 realms hears this mantra, it will immediately
cast away all angry thoughts and be enlightened.

The vase held by Avalokitesvara contains 'Amrita', meaning the Dew of
Compassion. It can purify the defilements of our body, speech and mind. It
also contains curative powers and can extend life.

In the practice of Feng Shui, Feng Shui masters who suspect a particular
house of being resided by beings other than human would chant the great
mantra, "Om Mani Padme Hum". As mentioned earlier, beings who hear this
mantra will be enlightened. Angry spirits would behind their anger (and
the house) and more subdued spirits would lay still and be enlightened.

According to a great Feng Shui master, a person who has chanted the great
mantra "Om Mani Padme Hum" a 100,000 times in the space of his lifetime
would be granted one miracle. He would also have 'priority' access to
Avalokitesvara whenever he calls His name sincerely.

"Think of it as an ISDN line to the great Bodhisattva," the Feng Shui
master says.

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