Promise of Kuan Yin - Martin Palmer and Jay Ramsay, with Man-Ho Kwok
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- Condition : New
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- Brand : Hampton Roads
- ID# : 221638488
- Quantity : 3 items
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- Location : United Kingdom
- Seller : newagemusicstore (+2)
- Barcode : 9781642970210
- Start : Fri 26 Apr 2024 02:06:42 (BST)
- Close : Run Until Sold
- Remain : Run Until Sold

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Walk down the streets of Chinatown in any city and look around. She is there. Walk through the downtown streets, look in a shop window. She is there. Go to any city in China and open your eyes. She is there, too.
Kuan Yin is the most ubiquitous Chinese deityand the most loved. She is the living expression of compassion whose gentle face and elegant figure form the centre of devotion in most Chinese homes and workplaces. Until relatively recently, she was barely known in the West, and few studies had been made of her.
Originally published as Kuan Yin by Harper Collins in 1995 (and republished as The Kuan Yin Chronicles by Hampton Roads in 2009), this seminal work explores the origins and evolution of the goddess in ancient China, early Buddhism, Taoism, and shamanism. Religious scholar Martin Palmer and Chinese divination expert Man-Ho Kwok discuss the Kuan Yin myths and stories, and Jay Ramsay provides fresh translations of 100 Kuan Yin poems that function both as literature and divination tools.
Kuan Yin is the most ubiquitous Chinese deityand the most loved. She is the living expression of compassion whose gentle face and elegant figure form the centre of devotion in most Chinese homes and workplaces. Until relatively recently, she was barely known in the West, and few studies had been made of her.
Originally published as Kuan Yin by Harper Collins in 1995 (and republished as The Kuan Yin Chronicles by Hampton Roads in 2009), this seminal work explores the origins and evolution of the goddess in ancient China, early Buddhism, Taoism, and shamanism. Religious scholar Martin Palmer and Chinese divination expert Man-Ho Kwok discuss the Kuan Yin myths and stories, and Jay Ramsay provides fresh translations of 100 Kuan Yin poems that function both as literature and divination tools.
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Listing Type | Gallery Listing |
Listing ID# | 221638488 |
Start Time | Fri 26 Apr 2024 02:06:42 (BST) |
Close Time | Run Until Sold |
Starting Bid | Fixed Price (no bidding) |
Item Condition | New |
Bids | 0 |
Views | 43 |
Dispatch Time | 3 Days |
Quantity | 3 |
Location | United Kingdom |
Auto Extend | No |
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