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The image displays a large, resplendent gilded statue of a reclining Buddha, likely depicting the Parinirvana (Nirvana-after-death), situated within a Buddhist temple in Guang Zhou Shi, China. The Buddha rests on its right side, supported by its right arm, with a serene expression and downcast eyes. A traditional left-facing svastika symbol (卍), an auspicious emblem in Buddhism, is clearly visible on its chest. The entire statue, including its ornate, elaborately carved backrest and base, is covered in gleaming gold, reflecting light and conveying a sense of majesty. The backrest features intricate carvings of celestial figures, clouds, and decorative patterns. To the right of the Buddha's head, an offering table is laden with devotional items such as fresh fruit, flowers in vases, and various containers. More floral arrangements adorn the base of the statue. In the lower right corner, several individuals dressed in yellow monastic robes are present, facing the Buddha in postures of reverence, suggesting they are engaged in prayer, meditation, or a ritualistic offering. The setting features dark wooden architectural elements, including beams and wall panels, typical of traditional East Asian temples. A black electric fan is visible in the lower left foreground. Small red rectangular tags, likely bearing inscriptions or prayers, hang near the offerings. The scene conveys a tranquil and spiritual atmosphere, highlighting an active place of worship and devotion.
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