Avalokiteśvara (Buddhist deity) (Personal Name)
- Aryāvalokiteśvara (Buddhist deity)
- Guanyin (Buddhist deity)
- Kannon (Buddhist deity)
- Kuan-yin (Buddhist deity)
- Kun Iam (Buddhist deity)
- Zhanraĭsig (Buddhist deity)
- Arʹi︠a︡abal (Buddhist deity)
Work cat.: Kannon Bosatsu, 1981.
Britannica 14 (Avalokiteśvara, Kannon, Kuan-yin)
Old catalog heading (Avakokitesv́ara)
CEKI, Centro Ecuménico Kun Iam, Macau, 1999.
Guanyin, 2004: t.p. (Guanyin) p. 1 (Avalokiteśvara, called Guanyin in China)
Ėnėrėn nigu̇u̇lsėgch Zhanraĭsig burkhany t︠s︡adig tu̇u̇kh orshvoĭ, 2008.
Ancient History encyclopedia, viewed June 13, 2019: Most Popular Gods & Goddesses of Ancient China (Guanyin; goddess of mercy and compassion who became the patron of sailors and fishermen; originally a deity in India known as Avalokitesvara whose name means "One Who Gazes Down Upon the World and Hears the Cries of the People"; incarnated as the maiden Miaoshan in order to experience life as a human being)
Mi︠a︡ngan mutart Ari︠a︡bal Burkhany t︠s︡ȯvu̇u̇n t︠s︡agiĭn zovlongoos avran Burkhany khutagt khu̇rgėkh bi︠a︡salgal, bu̇tėėliĭn uvdis, 2009.