
Stake attention in this memory
This vertical image depicts a vibrant and ornate Buddhist or East Asian shrine. The central subject is a statue of a wrathful deity, characterized by dark blue/black skin, fangs, an angry expression, and fiery hair. The deity is adorned in blue, light blue/grey, and gold-colored garments, seated upon a dark, decorative throne. Behind the main figure is a large, elaborate halo or nimbus crafted in a fiery orange and red pattern, set within a golden, recessed arch. The entire display is housed within a warm, brightly lit alcove with a curved, luminous ceiling. To the right of the central deity, a smaller, dark-colored statue stands on a dark wooden pedestal. Another similar smaller statue is visible lower on the left. In front of the main deity, offerings are arranged: a red fabric-wrapped item and a silver and gold bowl with intricate designs. On the far right, a dark wooden plaque with vertical Chinese characters is visible. The text clearly reads "不 動 尊 菩 薩" (Bùdòng Zūn Púsà), which translates to "Achala-vidyārāja Bodhisattva" or "Fudō Myōō Bodhisattva," identifying the central deity. The scene portrays a devotional setup, emphasizing the spiritual significance of the figures and offerings. No human activity is visible, only the static display of the shrine, likely located in a temple or similar religious site in Guang Zhou Shi, China.
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