
Stake attention in this memory
This image, taken in Guang Zhou Shi, China, is presented with a 90-degree clockwise rotation, showing a framed painting of a Buddha figure mounted on a wall. The central subject is a painting depicting a serene Buddha figure reclining or lying down. The Buddha has blue, curly hair, partially closed eyes, and a calm, peaceful expression. He is adorned in flowing robes, predominantly reddish-orange and blue, and is holding a pink and blue lotus flower delicately in his right hand. A bright, golden aura or halo emanates from around his head and body, suggesting spiritual radiance. The painting is enclosed within a dark, possibly wooden, frame. The wall on which the painting hangs is a solid, reddish-brown color, showing signs of wear with scuffs, paint variations, and white speckles, indicating an aged or textured surface. In the upper background, beyond the wall, a ceiling structure is visible. This ceiling is densely covered with numerous small, golden, rectangular objects arranged in precise rows, likely prayer tablets or memorial plaques, which are common in Buddhist temples. Adjacent to this, a section of a white slatted structure, possibly a window or vent, can be seen. Visible text on the painting includes vertical characters on the left side that read "南無妙法蓮華經" (Namo Myōhō Renge Kyō), an important mantra in some Buddhist traditions. On the right side, vertical text includes "常樂我淨" (Cháng Lè Wǒ Jìng), which translates to "Eternity, joy, self, purity," a concept related to Nirvana. Below this, further smaller characters are present, but not fully legible, possibly indicating the artist or a dedication. The presence of the Buddha painting and the golden prayer tablets strongly suggests the setting is a Buddhist temple or a similar religious institution.
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