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Kuan Yin is considered to be the bestower of children, and so she is often depicted with an infant. In Taiwan there is also a legend that in one of her embodiments she was a mother and therefore is shown with her own child. | Kuan Yin is considered to be the bestower of children, and so she is often depicted with an infant. In [[Taiwan]] there is also a legend that in one of her embodiments she was a mother and therefore is shown with her own child. |
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Kuan Yin is considered to be the bestower of children, and so she is often depicted with an infant. In Taiwan there is also a legend that in one of her embodiments she was a mother and therefore is shown with her own child.