
Stake attention in this memory
A glass case containing a historical document, "Sanskrit Mantra Dharani," in the National Museum of China, located at 39.742 latitude and 116.326 longitude in Beijing, China. The document is a faded, fragmented manuscript with several lines of text in an ancient script. It is encased in a white mat and displayed under a clear glass pane. The case sits on a beige, textured surface. An informational plaque sits below the case, containing text in both English and Chinese, providing details about the document. The plaque indicates the document is a "square for counting hemerae" dating back to the Tang Dynasty (618 AD-907 AD). It also notes that the document was discovered by a "Zong Syuan" in the "best suburb of the city." The room is dimly lit, with light reflecting off the glass case and the beige surface. The image depicts a scene from a museum exhibition, showcasing the document.
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