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1 Asuka | than a century earlier.~A Kwannon (Avalokiteswara), ten feet
2 Asuka | Japan at that time. Another Kwannon, which has been unrevealed
3 Asuka | remarkable condition, is the Kwannon of Yumedono in the same
4 Asuka | example is found in the wooden Kwannon of Chiuguji, a nunnery,
5 Asuka | 1867 to the present day.~Kwannon. - This word is an abbreviation
6 Asuka | universe is accomplished. Kwannon was originally conceived
7 Asuka | in every sight of pity. Kwannon has thirty-three forms,
8 Nara | must also be mentioned~the Kwannon of Toindo and the Sakya
9 Nara | the casting.~The colossal Kwannon of Sangatsudo, on whose
10 Heian | counsels of the eleven-headed Kwannon, now attaining the female
11 Heian | Another, the eleven-headed Kwannon of Toganji in Omi, is attributed
12 Heian | also mention the Nioirin Kwannon of Kansinji, and the graceful
13 Heian | Kansinji, and the graceful Kwannon of Hokkiji in Nara.~In painting,
14 Fujiwa| Buddha and his emanation, Kwannon, that one could alone be
15 Fujiwa| Amida, or ideal Mercy, the Kwannon of Seishi, or ideal Power,
16 Ashika| A picture of the goddess Kwannon, or of Sakya, will be no
17 Meiji | of Kano Hogai represents Kwannon, the Universal Mother, in
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