Thursday, 13 March 2025

March Full Moon Altar: Kwan Yin


This month's altar honours Kwan Yin, the Buddhist embodiment of the Divine Feminine, she who hears the cries of the suffering world and responds with mercy and compassion. On a golden altar cloth, the Female Buddha is flanked by two candles of purity, embellished with matching gold ribbons. Placed in front of Kwan Yin is a traditional offering of two oranges and an apple, representing luck, prosperity, peace and safety.


This statue of Kwan Yin shows her in a symbolic ritual pose or mudra common to the dharmic art of Hinduism (where Kwan Yin originated before migrating to Buddhism). Seated on the rocky precipice of hard and unyielding Life, the benevolent bodhisattva has one leg bent with her foot on the ledge's surface. Her other downward foot is firmly placed on a lotus footstool. Kwan Yin's left arm is braced on the surface and her right arm is draped gracefully over her bent knee. This mudra is known as "the position of royal ease" and it signifies the Eternal Moment of Compassion which occurs a split second before Kwan Yin arises, stands and, in her mercy, gives active assistance to those who suffer.

This statue is a reproduction of a famous 11th/12th century one from China called The Water and the Moon Kwan-Yin Bodhisattva. I found it about 25 years ago in an Edmonton spirituality store.

[Photos © Debra She Who Seeks, 2025]

20 comments:

Tom said...

...I wish you, luck, prosperity, peace and safety.

roentare said...

My family worshipped Guanyin

Boud said...

A simple and beautiful setup for this month's altar. Let's hope for all those good things.

The Happy Whisk said...

That's a really good photo, Debra. I can see all the neat parts of the statue. Here's to a lovely day.

Kathy G said...

A great altar this month. Thanks for the explanation of the statue's pose.

Parnassus said...

Hi Debra, For once I beat you to it--I already have my Guan Yin statue out and facing the window where the full moon would be visible if it weren't always cloudy here. Come to think of it, Guan Yin is often depicted sitting on clouds, so Taiwan is probably her spiritual home!
--Jim

whkattk said...

I sincerely hope she's hearing the cries of the world right now.

Moving with Mitchell said...

Another beautiful altar. You have a lot! Do you have an altar walk-in closet?

ArcticFox said...

lovely explanation... very helpful.... coincidentally i had two oranges and an apple in my packed lunch on the moors today!! thanks for sharing

Debra She Who Seeks said...

@ Moving with Mitchell -- I could definitely use one, LOL!

Mary Kirkland said...

Thank you for the info about the statue and setup of the alter.

Mr. Shife said...

Thank you for sharing this month's altar and it is an excellent choice. I had no idea about Kwan Yin so I appreciate the information.

Mike said...

We are going to need all the luck we can get down here.

angela said...

She’s lovely. We all need her on our side right now

Joanne Noragon said...

Another lovely alter. I like to read your descriptions.

Kirk said...

Mercy and compassion are in such short supply these days. We need Guan Yin right about now.

Laura said...

lovely altar! ~*~

The Blog Fodder said...

All that significance wrapped up in one little lovely statuette

How do we know said...

Love the statue and its representation. :) Here's to Kwan Yin!

Fundy Blue said...

Mercy and compassion are two of the most critical traits. Wishing you luck, prosperity, peace and safety. That MacIntosh apple made my mouth water. I haven't had one since I was in Nova Scotia last year. I haven't been able to get them in the US since before the pandemic.