Mantra of Guan Yin

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Guan Yin is a form of Avalokiteshvara and is a Chinese bodhisattva. In Japan, she is known as Kwannon while in Korea she is known as Gwan-eum. In Tibet, she is Chenrezig. She is very compassionate and merciful. This Chinese goddess will protect and grant mercy to you and be thoughtful of you by chanting her mantras. It will also make you more calm and keep peace.

Casting Instructions for 'Mantra of Guan Yin'

You will need the following items for this spell:

  • Picture or statue of Guan Yin(you could also imagine her)
  • Incense sticks
  • Fresh offerings (don't give rotten things, flesh, blood, or any sort of living thing. She is compassionate and will be offended to see a dead thing. Best give fresh fruits.)
  • Candles (optional. If you're using them, I recommend red or white)
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You will need the following items for this spell:

  • Picture or statue of Guan Yin(you could also imagine her)
  • Incense sticks
  • Fresh offerings (don't give rotten things, flesh, blood, or any sort of living thing. She is compassionate and will be offended to see a dead thing. Best give fresh fruits.)
  • Candles (optional. If you're using them, I recommend red or white)

Place the picture of Guan Yin in front of you and light the incense sticks and any candles you have. Hold the incense in your hands in prayer form and say a prayer to Guan Yin with faith and compassion. Relax and put the incense in somewhere in front of Guan Yin.

Then put your hands in prayer form. Say for about 7, 21, 108 times or more: "Namo Da Bei Guan Shi Yin Pusa" or say: "Namo Guan Shi Yin Pusa" or: "Namo Guan Shi Yin Bosal"

Chant with compassion and huge kindness. Then bow down with your knees on the floor. Rise up and clasp your hands and give another prayer to Guan Yin on what you want. Then bow down again and then thank her for joining you in the ritual. Let the incense burn.


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Added to on May 06, 2016
Last edited on Nov 11, 2017
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