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Sandalwood Goddess Kuan Yin Key Chain
This elegant key chain amulet is made up of beautifully carved sandalwood etched with a serene image of the Goddess Kuan Yin.
It is a handy amulet which not only serves as a key chain but can be attached to any item anywhere you like - your bag, luggage, suitcase, makeup case, wallet, purse, or simply tucked among your knick-knacks in your working space. You can also use this item as hanging art on your wall. This way, the Kuan Yin key chain can work as a feng shui lucky charm and bless you with peace, protection, happiness and safety not only while you are in your house or at work but also the rest of the time and wherever you go.
Commonly known to the Chinese as Kuan Yin as the Goddess of Mercy (or Kwan Yin, Quan Yin, Guan Yin), she is the most popular of the deity on Chinese altars, trusted and loved by all Chinese people. Her name is short for Kuan Shi Yin. Kuan means to observe, watch, or monitor; Shi means the world; Yin means sounds, specifically sounds of those who suffer. Thus, Kuan Yin is a compassionate being who watches for, and responds to, the people in the world who cry out for help. Many Buddhist scriptures state that one can invoke Kuan Yin's assistance by simply calling out her name; people feel that this bodhisattva is very approachable. "One Who Hears the Cries of the World", she hears those who call upon her and helps them even to lead them to the peace and happiness of the Western Heaven. Kuan Yin is a savior with boundless compassion, a comforter of the sick, lost, senile, frightened and unfortunate.
Kuan Yin's main attraction for people lies in her efforts to eliminate suffering and to make people live in peace and harmony. This kind of immediate benefit and the ability to receive protection or help simply by calling the bodhisattva's name, similar to children receiving an instant reply when calling their mother, have contributed to Kuan Yin's great popularity.
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