High King Avalokiteshvara Sutra
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High King Avalokiteshvara Sutra
Summary
High King Avalokiteshvara Sutra is a Buddhist text[1]. It draws 1 Wikipedia views per month (buddhist_text category, ranking #45 of 71).[2]
Key Facts
- High King Avalokiteshvara Sutra's image is recorded as Tangut High King Avalokitesvara Sutra illustration.jpg[3].
- High King Avalokiteshvara Sutra's instance of is recorded as Buddhist text[4].
- Guan Yin is named after High King Avalokiteshvara Sutra[5].
- High King Avalokiteshvara Sutra's language of work or name is recorded as Chinese[6].
- High King Avalokiteshvara Sutra's catalog code is recorded as 2898[7].
- High King Avalokiteshvara Sutra's published in is recorded as Doubtful Texts Section[8].
- High King Avalokiteshvara Sutra's title is recorded as {'lang': 'lzh', 'text': '高王觀世音經'}[9].
- High King Avalokiteshvara Sutra's BDRC Resource ID is recorded as WA0TTET2898[10].
- High King Avalokiteshvara Sutra's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/120hnq1h[11].
- High King Avalokiteshvara Sutra's ctext work ID is recorded as ctp:work:wb2570601[12].
- High King Avalokiteshvara Sutra's Namuwiki ID is recorded as 고왕경[13].
- High King Avalokiteshvara Sutra's Encyclopedia of Korean Culture ID is recorded as E0080186[14].
Why It Matters
High King Avalokiteshvara Sutra draws 1 Wikipedia views per month (buddhist_text category, ranking #45 of 71).[2] It is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[15]