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A polychrome statue, identified as Guanyin (Avalokiteshvara) with multiple arms, is centrally positioned in a temple setting in Nha Trang, Vietnam. The deity is depicted seated in the meditative lotus position (padmasana), with its principal hands joined in Anjali Mudra. The statue features a serene facial expression, a third eye on its forehead, and is adorned with a red and gold crown and turquoise ear ornaments. Its body is covered in golden robes with pink draped fabric. Approximately twenty visible arms extend symmetrically from the torso, each wearing a turquoise and gold bracelet. These secondary hands grasp various objects, including a red sword, a palm with an eye, a pink lotus bud, golden scissors, a trident, a long multi-colored staff, a pink lotus, a small brown urn, and a turquoise vase. The statue rests on a prominent pink and white lotus flower base, which itself sits on a dark green or black platform. A larger, golden, seated Buddha statue is partially visible in the background, against a plain light green wall.
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