Shōkannon 聖観音

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Sk: Aryavalokitesvara. Also written 正観音. This is the term for the simplest form of *Kannon 観音. "Shō" is a translation of the Sanskrit "arya," which means, simply, "holy," a common epithet of deities. It is an accident that it has come to distinguish a simple form of Kannon. In addition, the appellations Shōkannon and *Guze Kannon 救世観音 could be used interchangeably, especially at an early date. The appearance of the deity, apart from the fact that it should have just one head and two arms, is not fixed. Usually, Shōkannon holds an unopened lotus bud in his left hand and is white. He is one of the Six Kannon *Roku Kannon 六観音 and one of the Thirty-three Forms of Kannon *sanjūsanshin 三十三身.