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Juéyīn 覺音 (Voice of Awakening)
A Chinese Buddhist periodical.
- Run: 1939 – October 1941 (32 total issues)
There were two publications under this name:
1)
- Location: Hong Kong 香港
- Person: Cíyīn 慈音
- Associated Organizations: Hong Kong Qingshan Voice of Awakening Society 香港青山覺音社
- Printed by the Guǎngyǎ 廣雅 company
2)
- Location: Macau 澳門,
- Person: Zhúmó 竺摩
- Associated Organizations: Sānbāzī Merit Society 三巴仔功德林
- Printed by Jǐnzhāng Books 錦章, Guāngmíng Books 光明書局, Sun Yat-sen Books 中山書局 and various small shops
Monthly, but there were many combined issues. The average length of this periodical was around 20 pages, but there was a good deal of variation. The latter periodical ceased when Zhúmó became ill. It continued, however, as Southern China Voice of Awakening 華南覺音.
Gregory Adam Scott
References:
MFQ 205.38