. "\u5341\u4E00\u9762\u89B3\u97F3\uFF08\u3058\u3085\u3046\u3044\u3061\u3081\u3093\u304B\u3093\u306E\u3093\uFF09\u3001\u68B5\u540D\u30A8\u30FC\u30AB\u30C0\u30B7\u30E3\u30E0\u30AB (\u090F\u0915\u0926\u0936\u092E\u0941\u0916 ekada\u015Bamukha)\u306F\u3001\u4ECF\u6559\u306E\u4FE1\u4EF0\u5BFE\u8C61\u3067\u3042\u308B\u83E9\u85A9\u306E\u4E00\u5C0A\u3002\u89B3\u97F3\u83E9\u85A9\u306E\u5909\u5316\u8EAB\uFF08\u3078\u3093\u3052\u3057\u3093\uFF09\u306E1\u3064\u3067\u3042\u308A\u3001\u516D\u89B3\u97F3\u306E1\u3064\u3067\u3082\u3042\u308B\u3002\u982D\u90E8\u306B11\u306E\u9854\u3092\u6301\u3064\u83E9\u85A9\u3067\u3042\u308B\u3002\u68B5\u540D\u306F\u300C11\u306E\u9854\u300D\u3001\u300C11\u306E\u9854\u3092\u6301\u3064\u3082\u306E\u300D\u306E\u610F\u3002"@ja . . . "Ek\u0101da\u015Bamukha"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "\u5341\u4E00\u9762\u89C0\u97F3\uFF08\u68B5\u8A9E\uFF1AEk\u0101da\u015Bamukha Avalokite\u015Bvara)\uFF0C\u53C8\u7A31\u5341\u4E00\u9762\u83E9\u85A9\u3001\u5927\u5149\u666E\u7167\u89C0\u97F3\u3002\u662F\u89C0\u4E16\u97F3\u83E9\u85A9\u7684\u5316\u8EAB\u4E4B\u4E00\uFF0C\u662F\u516D\u89C0\u97F3\u4E4B\u4E00\u3002\u516D\u89C0\u97F3\u5373\uFF1A\u6B63\u89C0\u97F3\uFF08\u6551\u62D4\u9913\u9B3C\u9053\uFF09\u3001\u5343\u624B\u89C0\u97F3\uFF08\u6551\u62D4\u5730\u7344\u9053\uFF09\u3001\u99AC\u982D\u89C0\u97F3\uFF08\u6551\u62D4\u755C\u751F\u9053\uFF09\u3001\uFF08\u6551\u62D4\u4FEE\u7F85\u9053\uFF09\u3001\u6E96\u63D0\u89C0\u97F3\uFF08\u6551\u62D4\u4EBA\u9053\uFF09\u3001\u5982\u610F\u8F2A\u89C0\u97F3\uFF08\u6551\u62D4\u5929\u9053\uFF09\u3002"@zh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "THL: Chuchik Zhel"@en . . . . . "Wylie: bcu gcig zhal"@en . . "\u5341\u4E00\u9762\u89C2\u97F3"@en . . . . . . . "12282"^^ . . . . . ""@en . . . "1124119005"^^ . . "Ek\u0101da\u015Bamukha"@en . . . ""@en . . . . "In Buddhism, Ek\u0101da\u015Bamukha (Sanskrit: \u090F\u0915\u093E\u0926\u0936\u092E\u0941\u0916\u200B, IPA: [e\u02D0\u02C8k\u0251\u02D0d\u032A\u0250\u0255\u0250muk\u02B0\u0250], lit. \"Eleven-Faced\"; Chinese (Traditional): \u5341\u4E00\u9762\u89C0\u97F3; Simplified: \u5341\u4E00\u9762\u89C2\u97F3; pinyin: Sh\u00EDy\u012Bmi\u00E0n Gu\u0101ny\u012Bn; Japanese: \u5341\u4E00\u9762\u89B3\u97F3, J\u016Bichimen Kannon) is a bodhisattva and a manifestation of Avalokite\u015Bvara (known in Chinese as Guanyin), counted as one of six forms of the bodhisattva that represent salvation afforded to beings among the six realms of sa\u1E43s\u0101ra. Among these incarnations, Ek\u0101da\u015Bamukha is believed to save those in the asura realm."@en . "Ek\u0101da\u015Bamukha"@en . "71672866"^^ . . . . . . . "\u090F\u0915\u093E\u0926\u0936\u092E\u0941\u0916\u200B"@en . . . . "\u5341\u4E00\u9762\u89C0\u97F3"@zh . . . . . "Th\u1EADp Nh\u1EA5t Di\u1EC7n Quan \u00C2m"@en . . "\uC2ED\uC77C\uBA74\uAD00\uC74C"@en . . . . "\u0F56\u0F45\u0F74\u0F0B\u0F42\u0F45\u0F72\u0F42\u0F0B\u0F5E\u0F63"@en . . "\u5341\u4E00\u9762\u89B3\u97F3\uFF08\u3058\u3085\u3046\u3044\u3061\u3081\u3093\u304B\u3093\u306E\u3093\uFF09\u3001\u68B5\u540D\u30A8\u30FC\u30AB\u30C0\u30B7\u30E3\u30E0\u30AB (\u090F\u0915\u0926\u0936\u092E\u0941\u0916 ekada\u015Bamukha)\u306F\u3001\u4ECF\u6559\u306E\u4FE1\u4EF0\u5BFE\u8C61\u3067\u3042\u308B\u83E9\u85A9\u306E\u4E00\u5C0A\u3002\u89B3\u97F3\u83E9\u85A9\u306E\u5909\u5316\u8EAB\uFF08\u3078\u3093\u3052\u3057\u3093\uFF09\u306E1\u3064\u3067\u3042\u308A\u3001\u516D\u89B3\u97F3\u306E1\u3064\u3067\u3082\u3042\u308B\u3002\u982D\u90E8\u306B11\u306E\u9854\u3092\u6301\u3064\u83E9\u85A9\u3067\u3042\u308B\u3002\u68B5\u540D\u306F\u300C11\u306E\u9854\u300D\u3001\u300C11\u306E\u9854\u3092\u6301\u3064\u3082\u306E\u300D\u306E\u610F\u3002"@ja . ""@en . . . . . . . . ""@en . "8"^^ . "\u5341\u4E00\u9762\u89B3\u97F3"@ja . . . . . . "In Buddhism, Ek\u0101da\u015Bamukha (Sanskrit: \u090F\u0915\u093E\u0926\u0936\u092E\u0941\u0916\u200B, IPA: [e\u02D0\u02C8k\u0251\u02D0d\u032A\u0250\u0255\u0250muk\u02B0\u0250], lit. \"Eleven-Faced\"; Chinese (Traditional): \u5341\u4E00\u9762\u89C0\u97F3; Simplified: \u5341\u4E00\u9762\u89C2\u97F3; pinyin: Sh\u00EDy\u012Bmi\u00E0n Gu\u0101ny\u012Bn; Japanese: \u5341\u4E00\u9762\u89B3\u97F3, J\u016Bichimen Kannon) is a bodhisattva and a manifestation of Avalokite\u015Bvara (known in Chinese as Guanyin), counted as one of six forms of the bodhisattva that represent salvation afforded to beings among the six realms of sa\u1E43s\u0101ra. Among these incarnations, Ek\u0101da\u015Bamukha is believed to save those in the asura realm. Ek\u0101da\u015Bamukha is sometimes also referred to as Avalokite\u015Bvara of the Universally Shining Great Light (\u5927\u5149\u666E\u7167\u89C0\u4E16\u97F3; Ch. D\u00E0gu\u0101ng P\u01D4zh\u00E0o Gu\u0101nsh\u00ECy\u012Bn; Jp. Daik\u014D Fush\u014D Kanzeon)."@en . . . . "\u5341\u4E00\u9762\u89C0\u97F3\uFF08\u68B5\u8A9E\uFF1AEk\u0101da\u015Bamukha Avalokite\u015Bvara)\uFF0C\u53C8\u7A31\u5341\u4E00\u9762\u83E9\u85A9\u3001\u5927\u5149\u666E\u7167\u89C0\u97F3\u3002\u662F\u89C0\u4E16\u97F3\u83E9\u85A9\u7684\u5316\u8EAB\u4E4B\u4E00\uFF0C\u662F\u516D\u89C0\u97F3\u4E4B\u4E00\u3002\u516D\u89C0\u97F3\u5373\uFF1A\u6B63\u89C0\u97F3\uFF08\u6551\u62D4\u9913\u9B3C\u9053\uFF09\u3001\u5343\u624B\u89C0\u97F3\uFF08\u6551\u62D4\u5730\u7344\u9053\uFF09\u3001\u99AC\u982D\u89C0\u97F3\uFF08\u6551\u62D4\u755C\u751F\u9053\uFF09\u3001\uFF08\u6551\u62D4\u4FEE\u7F85\u9053\uFF09\u3001\u6E96\u63D0\u89C0\u97F3\uFF08\u6551\u62D4\u4EBA\u9053\uFF09\u3001\u5982\u610F\u8F2A\u89C0\u97F3\uFF08\u6551\u62D4\u5929\u9053\uFF09\u3002"@zh . . . "\u5341\u4E00\u9762\u89C0\u97F3"@en . . .