Guanyin Hall


The Guanyin Hall. Guanyin, also called "Guanshiyin", "Guanshizizai", "Guanzizai", etc., is the attendant of Amitabha and one of the "Western Three Saints". Guanyin is the bodhisattva most associated with the Buddhist principle of compassion and mercy. According to Chapter of the Universal Gate of Avalokiteśvara Bodhisattva, if people are in danger, they just need to call his name and he will hear them and go to save them. Since he has many manifestations, different places enshrine different statues of Sheng Guanyin, Guanzizai, and Thousand-armed and eyed Guanyin.
In certain temples, the hall is also alternatively called the Guanyin Pavilion, the Hall of Great Compassion or the Pavilion of Great Compassion.

Statues

Sheng Guanyin

Sheng Guanyin is the primary manifestation of the Bodhisattva Guanyin. Statues of this manifestation often portrays her sitting in the lotus posture with a lotus or the Yujingping in hand, wearing Keyura, necklaces and decorations and a precious crown on the head. There is a sitting statue of Amitabha on the crown, which is the main symbol of Guanyin.

Guanzizai

Statue of Guanzizai sits with on leg crossing and one leg dropping. The Yujingping full of sweet dew and a willow branch is placed near him, representing his mercy and sympathy to spread to all the people. A boy and a girl serve as his attendants on his two sides. The boy is Sudhana and the girl is Longnü.

Thousand-armed and eyed Guanyin

Thousand-armed and eyed Guanyin, has thousands of arms on both sides of the body. For statues, there are often 42 hands with one eye in each to symbolize the thousand hands. The middle two hands are in closing palm posture and other hands are holding Vajras, sutra scrolls Dharma seals and other weapons. Guanyin's thousand hands mean to protect all living creatures and the eyes mean to view over the world.