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Page 1: Edl · Across the world of Asian Mahayana Buddhism, the most widely popular of the many bodhisattva figures was that of Ava]okitesvara, known in China as Guanyin and in Japan as Kannon.This
Page 2: Edl · Across the world of Asian Mahayana Buddhism, the most widely popular of the many bodhisattva figures was that of Ava]okitesvara, known in China as Guanyin and in Japan as Kannon.This
Page 3: Edl · Across the world of Asian Mahayana Buddhism, the most widely popular of the many bodhisattva figures was that of Ava]okitesvara, known in China as Guanyin and in Japan as Kannon.This
Page 4: Edl · Across the world of Asian Mahayana Buddhism, the most widely popular of the many bodhisattva figures was that of Ava]okitesvara, known in China as Guanyin and in Japan as Kannon.This
Page 5: Edl · Across the world of Asian Mahayana Buddhism, the most widely popular of the many bodhisattva figures was that of Ava]okitesvara, known in China as Guanyin and in Japan as Kannon.This
Page 6: Edl · Across the world of Asian Mahayana Buddhism, the most widely popular of the many bodhisattva figures was that of Ava]okitesvara, known in China as Guanyin and in Japan as Kannon.This
Page 7: Edl · Across the world of Asian Mahayana Buddhism, the most widely popular of the many bodhisattva figures was that of Ava]okitesvara, known in China as Guanyin and in Japan as Kannon.This
Page 8: Edl · Across the world of Asian Mahayana Buddhism, the most widely popular of the many bodhisattva figures was that of Ava]okitesvara, known in China as Guanyin and in Japan as Kannon.This
Page 9: Edl · Across the world of Asian Mahayana Buddhism, the most widely popular of the many bodhisattva figures was that of Ava]okitesvara, known in China as Guanyin and in Japan as Kannon.This
Page 10: Edl · Across the world of Asian Mahayana Buddhism, the most widely popular of the many bodhisattva figures was that of Ava]okitesvara, known in China as Guanyin and in Japan as Kannon.This