User:Immanuelle/Sahasrabhuja
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Thousand-Armed Avalokiteshvara (Senju Kannon, Sanskrit: सहस्रभुज, [sahasrabhuja], Sahasrabhuja) is one of the bodhisattvas worshipped in Buddhism . "Sahasrabhuja" means "a thousand hands" or "one with a thousand hands". This name is also another name for Hindu gods such as Vishnu, Shiva, and the goddess Durga, and is thought to be an incarnation of the Bodhisattva Kannon, who was established in India under the influence of Hinduism. It is also one of the Six Kannon Bodhisattvas .
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The Sammaya form [ja] is an open lotus flower (a fully bloomed lotus flower; it is paired with the first split lotus flower of Āryāvalokiteśvara [en; ja] ) and a jewel on a lotus. The seed syllable [en; ja] is Kirik (ह्रीः hrīḥ ) [1] .
He has 28 legions [fr; en:draft; zh; ja] as his attendants.
She is part of Kumano Gongen [simple; fr; en:draft]. There is a 12 deity version, and a three deity version with Amitabha [ja; en] Bhaisajyaguru [ja; en] and Sahasrabhuja [ja; simple; en; fr].[2]