Stele originally located in Huiri Temple, Changan (current Xi'an) and currently in Shaanxi Province Museum, Xi'an, Shaanxi Province. Kangxi, Zahuaan bei -A Chinese stele dated Kangxi, Taergou Zahuaan bei. It is perceived by the Great Compassionate Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva (Guan Yin) as a Universal Sound. She vowed to spread the Da Bei Zhou Mantra which is the beautiful sutra names of 87 Buddhas. Zhongguo mei shu jia ren ming ci dian, 1981, p. Da Bei Zhou mostly consists of Bodhisattva names, there is no special meaning. Guan Yin is known as the bodhisattva of Mercy & Compassion. Zhongguo mei shu quan ji, shu fa zhuan ke bian, 1989, v. Step 4 Note Guan Yin Citta Dharma Door-Introduction to Buddhist Recitations. Konon wataknya sederhana, tidak kemeruk pangkat dan kemewahan, tapi sangat berbudi, welas asih. Sebab itu setelah orang tahu bahwa ia adalah penitisan Buddha, maka mereka memanggilnya Jin Ti Cang. The order of reciting other sutras/mantras does not matter. Namanya, Jin Qiao Jue (Kim Kiauw Kak-Hokkian). (full rubbing and all sections) Beijing tu shu guan cang Zhongguo li dai shi ke ta ben hui bian, 1991, v. Recite Eighty-eight Buddhas Great Repentance (Li Fo Da Chan Hui Wen) (17 times). Extent: 218 x 101 cm Language: No linguistic content Genre: rubbings Digital Format: Images Subjects: Xi'an bei lin, Xi'an Shi, Shaanxi Sheng, China inscriptions stele (archaeology) Buddhist monks calligraphy Culture: Chinese Style Period: Tang Materials/Techniques: ink paper intaglio Notes: Citation/references: Xi'an bei lin, 1963. Stele commissioned by Xuanning, Daoyin's pupil. Stras), Da Tang neidian lu (Catalogue of Tang Dynasty Buddhist Stras), and Kaiyuan. Stele engraved by Chang Changshou and Fang Su. The discussion of dao-nature in practical Daoism. Inscriptions written by Li Yan and calligraphy by Ouyang Tong (active in 676-678, son of famous Tang calligrapher Ouyang Xun 557-641). century? Description: Rubbing of inscription from a stele commemorating Buddhist monk Daoyin's (586-658) contributions in canon translations while helping famous Buddhist scholar, Xuanzang of the Tang dynasty. Creator/Contributor: Ouyang Xun, 557-641, Chinese, associated name, associated name Creation Date: 19th.