
Even if a bodhisattva investigates the highest wisdom, one is not a proper bodhisattva unless one applies skillful means for the benefit of other sentient beings.
– Je Tsongkhapa
Thousand-Hand Bodhisattva, also known as Guan Yin or Avalokitesvara, is a popular figure in Buddhist mythology and is revered as a symbol of compassion and kindness. According to tradition, the Thousand-Hand Bodhisattva is said to have a thousand arms, each of which represents a unique way in which the Bodhisattva can help others. The Bodhisattva is often depicted holding various ritual objects, such as a lotus flower, a vase, or a prayer bead necklace. In some depictions, the Bodhisattva is shown standing on a lotus flower, symbolizing spiritual enlightenment. #funfact
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