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A vertical banner or sign, featuring a detailed relief carving of a Buddhist figure, likely Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva, surrounded by intricate designs and other smaller figures, is positioned in what appears to be a temple setting. The carving occupies the upper left portion of the banner, rendered in an earthy, sepia tone.

The banner prominently displays Chinese characters. The title "地藏殿" (Ksitigarbha Hall) is written vertically in large, stylized script on the right side of the carving. Below this, a QR code is visible. Further to the right, a section titled "共修活动" (Collective Cultivation Activity) outlines an evening schedule:
- From 18:00-19:00: 礼拜《地藏占察忏》 (Prostrating to the Ksitigarbha Divination Sutra).
- From 19:00-20:00: 绕佛 (Circumambulating the Buddha).
- From 20:00-20:40: 止静念佛 (Meditative chanting).
The activity is stated to occur "逢周六放香" (every Saturday, incense offering). Text at the bottom indicates "无需报名预约欢迎大众随缘参加" (No registration required, welcome all to participate as you wish). The event is held at "广州市大佛寺" (Guangzhou Dafo Temple).

The background of the scene includes dark wooden doors with intricate lattice patterns on the left, possibly leading to an interior space or serving as decorative screens. Reflections are visible through the lattice, suggesting a light source or an outdoor view. To the right of the banner, a dark brick wall with neatly arranged rectangular bricks extends upwards. The overall lighting is dim, indicating an evening setting or an indoor space with subdued illumination in Guangzhou, China.
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Dec 9, 2024, 11:55 AM

Guang Zhou Shi, China

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A vertical banner or sign, featuring a detailed relief carving of a Buddhist figure, likely Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva, surrounded by intricate designs and other smaller figures, is positioned in what appears to be a temple setting. The carving occupies the upper left portion of the banner, rendered in an earthy, sepia tone. The banner prominently displays Chinese characters. The title "地藏殿" (Ksitigarbha Hall) is written vertically in large, stylized script on the right side of the carving. Below this, a QR code is visible. Further to the right, a section titled "共修活动" (Collective Cultivation Activity) outlines an evening schedule: - From 18:00-19:00: 礼拜《地藏占察忏》 (Prostrating to the Ksitigarbha Divination Sutra). - From 19:00-20:00: 绕佛 (Circumambulating the Buddha). - From 20:00-20:40: 止静念佛 (Meditative chanting). The activity is stated to occur "逢周六放香" (every Saturday, incense offering). Text at the bottom indicates "无需报名预约欢迎大众随缘参加" (No registration required, welcome all to participate as you wish). The event is held at "广州市大佛寺" (Guangzhou Dafo Temple). The background of the scene includes dark wooden doors with intricate lattice patterns on the left, possibly leading to an interior space or serving as decorative screens. Reflections are visible through the lattice, suggesting a light source or an outdoor view. To the right of the banner, a dark brick wall with neatly arranged rectangular bricks extends upwards. The overall lighting is dim, indicating an evening setting or an indoor space with subdued illumination in Guangzhou, China.

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