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[[Image:Avalokitesvara Khasarpani.jpg|thumb|400px|Avalokitesvara Khasarpani, 17th century bronze, Tibet; 6.75cm]] | |||
'''Khasarpani''' ([[Wyl.]] ''kha sar p'a Ni'')--A form of [[Avalokiteshvara]] with one face and two hands. His right hand is in the [[mudra of supreme generosity]], and the left in the [[mudra of teaching the Dharma]] and holds a lotus blooming at the level of his left ear. | '''Khasarpani''' ([[Wyl.]] ''kha sar p'a Ni'')--A form of [[Avalokiteshvara]] with one face and two hands. His right hand is in the [[mudra of supreme generosity]], and the left in the [[mudra of teaching the Dharma]] and holds a lotus blooming at the level of his left ear. | ||
[[Category: Buddhas and Deities]] | [[Category: Buddhas and Deities]] | ||
[[Category: Bodhisattvas]] | [[Category: Bodhisattvas]] |
Revision as of 23:18, 4 October 2011
Khasarpani (Wyl. kha sar p'a Ni)--A form of Avalokiteshvara with one face and two hands. His right hand is in the mudra of supreme generosity, and the left in the mudra of teaching the Dharma and holds a lotus blooming at the level of his left ear.