What does the Enlightenment Day of Guanyin Bodhisattva mean?

1. June 19th of the lunar calendar is the day when avalokitesvara, also known as avalokitesvara, avalokitesvara and avalokitesvara enlightened. It is one of the four great bodhisattvas and the last one under the seat of Amitabha. In Buddhism, people are regarded as compassionate, compassionate and responsive bodhisattvas. All the victims only need to recite their names, and they will save lives and solve problems, hence the name Guanyin. In temples and folk in China, the general statues and images of Guanyin are mostly female images.

2. Guanyin, later known as avalokitesvara, avalokitesvara, avalokitesvara and so on. Literally, it means "watching the voice of the world" and is one of the four great bodhisattvas. He is dignified and kind, and often holds a bottle of pure willow in his hand. He has infinite wisdom and magical power, and is merciful and saves people from danger. When people encounter disasters, as long as they pronounce their names, they will go to the rescue, so they are called Guanyin. He is the last bodhisattva under the seat of Amitabha, the leader of the western paradise. Together with the Great Trend Bodhisattva, it is a threatening Bodhisattva around Amitabha, also known as the "Three Saints of the West".