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Statue of Guanyin in the University of Pennsylvania Museum, November 2009

Statue of Guanyin in the University of Pennsylvania Museum, November 2009
Guanyin
China
Stone
AD 706, Tang Dynasty, (AD 618-906)

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Guanyin (Chinese) or Avalokitesvara (Sanskrit), is the bodhisattava of compassion. He is most easily identified by the seated Buddha in his headdress. He typically holds a vase which contains an elixir for immortality. This piece, by the monk Zhengdao, bears inscriptions on three sides of the base which indicate it was dedicated AD 2 December 706.

Text from the U. Penn. Museum label

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