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Chin Shau Chin Ngan Kun-sai-yin Po Shat Kong Tai Yuen Moon Mo Oi Tai Bei Sum Tor Law Nai King






About this Sutra

Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama was preaching about Kun-sai-yin Po Shat (Avalokiteshvara) in Pou-tor-lok-ka-shan Kun-sai-yin temple to countless Bodhisattva, Sainthood, Princes, and beings from different levels within the three boundaries – Desire Boundary, Colour Boundary and colourless Boundary.

Buddha said:

Eons ago, Kuan-sai-yin Po Shat's teacher, Chin-kong-wong-cheng-G Yui Lai (Buddha) taught Kuan-sai-yin Po Shat about this sutra and asking him to use the Mantra (within this Sutra), Tai-Bei-Chow , in order to help all sentient beings.

After hearing Tai-Bei-Chow (Mantra) , Kun-sai-yin Po Shat was promoted from first ground to eighth ground of Bodhisattva-hood, and made a vow saying:

"If I can help and benefit all sentient beings, hope it will grant me to have thousand hands and eyes". 

Thereafter, thousands hands and eyes were bestowed upon him".

Within the Sutra is the Tai-Bei Chow .





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