Avalokiteshvara in his eleven heads manifestation is also called “Samantamukha,” meaning the ‘all-sided one.’ This represents the deity who gazes in all directions to save all beings. The first three rows show smiling and calm. Although the tenth head and the head of Amitabha appear calm, there are instances where only the tenth head displays anger.
This symbolism showcases the intricate and diverse representation found in religious art and Mythology. His thousands of arms sometimes radiate around him, forming an aura; but the original pair is always at his chest in ‘prayer’ or ‘teaching’ mudra, and several of his hands hold a lotus, vajrapani, rosary, bow, vase, etc. also there are eyes in each of his palms so sometimes he is called of ‘22,000 eyes’, which means that the eyes of Avalokita are even on the outlook for those in distress and carry with them a succoring hand.
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