Quan Am

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Quan Am is the Vietnamese name for the bodhisattva of compassion, derived from the East Asian Buddhist deity Guanyin.

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Quan Am canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist deity
bodhisattva
religious figure
altName Avalokiteśvara
Guanyin
surface form: Bồ Tát Quán Thế Âm

Guanyin
Guanyin
surface form: Quan Âm Bồ Tát

Avalokiteśvara
surface form: Quán Thế Âm Bồ Tát

Quán Âm
associatedConcept karuṇā (compassion)
associatedWith Lotus Sūtra
surface form: Lotus Sutra

benevolence
compassion
mercy
basedOn Avalokiteśvara
category Bodhisattvas in Mahayana Buddhism
Vietnamese Buddhist deities
culture Vietnamese culture
derivedFrom Chinese name Guanyin
etymology Vietnamese transcription of Chinese Guanyin
function hears the cries of the world
saves beings from suffering
genderPresentation predominantly female in Vietnamese tradition
hasFeastOrFestival observances on lunar calendar holy days
hasTempleType Quan Am Pagoda
surface form: Chùa Quan Âm (Quan Am pagodas)
iconography often depicted in white robes
often depicted standing or sitting on a lotus
sometimes depicted holding a vase of pure water
sometimes depicted holding a willow branch
influencedBy Chinese Buddhist traditions
influences Vietnamese folk religion
Vietnamese religious art
label Quan Am self-link
meaningOfName One who perceives the sounds of the world
originatesFrom Guanyin
religion Buddhism
role bodhisattva of compassion
tradition East Asian Buddhism
Mahayana
surface form: Mahayana Buddhism

Vietnamese Buddhism
veneratedBy East Asian Buddhists
Vietnamese Buddhists
veneratedIn Viet Nam
surface form: Vietnam

Vietnamese Mahayana temples
worshipForm image worship in pagodas and home altars

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Quan Am label Quan Am self-link