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This manifestation of Avalokiteshvara in Japan is known as Fish-Basket Kannon and intentionally gendered female. She is associated with a Chinese legend in which the bodhisattva appeared in the guise of a beautiful young woman carrying a basket of fish in order to teach Buddhism to the men in a fishing village.
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