Avalokiteshvara, a significant figure in Buddhism, initially made a great vow “Should he ever become disheartened in saving sentient beings, may his body shatter into a thousand pieces.” Despite his best efforts, countless beings continued to suffer, and he became disheartened. In response, his head shattered into eleven pieces. Seeing his struggle, Amitabha Buddha gave him eleven heads so he could hear the cries of suffering beings.
However, his two hands were not sufficient to provide aid, so they broke too but transformed and took a new form with a thousand compassionate hands, each with an eye of wisdom, and a thousand heads to listen to the pleas of sentient beings. This form shows the extraordinary commitment to easing suffering, even when faced with immense challenges.
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