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The image displays a vertically oriented rectangular red informational sign, likely found at a temple or religious site. The sign's main subject is "Seven-Colored Glazed Lotus Lamps" (七彩琉璃莲灯), which are offered as part of Buddhist practices.

The upper part of the sign features the title in a decorative border. The text explains that offering lamps is a crucial Buddhist practice, symbolizing wisdom and light, intended to bring blessings and cultivate wisdom for devotees. It states that the temple has established a "Seven-Colored Lotus Lamp Prayer Altar" within its "King of Medicine Pavilion" (药王亭内) to facilitate this offering. The text includes a section for sincere prayer (至诚祈愿), invoking various Buddhas and Bodhisattvas (such as Sakyamuni, Medicine Buddha, Guan Yin, and King of Medicine Bodhisattva) and the Three Jewels, wishing for divine blessings, wisdom, prosperity, family joy, and general auspiciousness.

Below this, seven colorful, lotus-shaped glazed lamps are depicted in two rows. Each lamp color is associated with specific prayers and benefits:
- Green: physical and mental health, disaster relief, longevity.
- Purple: smooth work, successful career.
- Blue: clear financial paths, abundant wealth.
- Red: increased blessings and wisdom, spiritual attainment.
- Pink: family peace, happy marriage.
- Orange: academic success, smooth exams.
- White: warding off evil, blocking misfortune, quelling disasters.

The sign is dated "甲辰年" (Year of Jia Chen) and signed "客堂白" (Guest Hall White), possibly indicating the year of creation and the temple department responsible for the notice. The background of the image shows grey stone structures and some green foliage, consistent with an outdoor temple setting. No people are visible.
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Dec 11, 2024, 7:30 AM

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The image displays a vertically oriented rectangular red informational sign, likely found at a temple or religious site. The sign's main subject is "Seven-Colored Glazed Lotus Lamps" (七彩琉璃莲灯), which are offered as part of Buddhist practices. The upper part of the sign features the title in a decorative border. The text explains that offering lamps is a crucial Buddhist practice, symbolizing wisdom and light, intended to bring blessings and cultivate wisdom for devotees. It states that the temple has established a "Seven-Colored Lotus Lamp Prayer Altar" within its "King of Medicine Pavilion" (药王亭内) to facilitate this offering. The text includes a section for sincere prayer (至诚祈愿), invoking various Buddhas and Bodhisattvas (such as Sakyamuni, Medicine Buddha, Guan Yin, and King of Medicine Bodhisattva) and the Three Jewels, wishing for divine blessings, wisdom, prosperity, family joy, and general auspiciousness. Below this, seven colorful, lotus-shaped glazed lamps are depicted in two rows. Each lamp color is associated with specific prayers and benefits: - Green: physical and mental health, disaster relief, longevity. - Purple: smooth work, successful career. - Blue: clear financial paths, abundant wealth. - Red: increased blessings and wisdom, spiritual attainment. - Pink: family peace, happy marriage. - Orange: academic success, smooth exams. - White: warding off evil, blocking misfortune, quelling disasters. The sign is dated "甲辰年" (Year of Jia Chen) and signed "客堂白" (Guest Hall White), possibly indicating the year of creation and the temple department responsible for the notice. The background of the image shows grey stone structures and some green foliage, consistent with an outdoor temple setting. No people are visible.

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