
Stake attention in this memory
An indoor scene, likely within a Buddhist temple or shrine in Guangzhou, China, features a framed picture of three Buddhist bodhisattvas against a blue sky background with clouds. From left to right, the figures are identified by Chinese text as "南無普賢王菩薩" (Namo Samantabhadra Bodhisattva), "南無文殊師利菩薩" (Namo Mañjuśrī Bodhisattva), and "南無觀世音菩薩" (Namo Guanyin Bodhisattva). Each figure wears flowing robes and has a white halo behind their head. To the right of the framed image, a worn dark brown wall shows peeling paint or tape residue. A white paper sign is affixed to this wall, containing Chinese text that appears to describe the lineage and teachings of Buddhism. The text reads: "冰片預野農業" (Ice片預野 Agriculture - possibly a misrecognition or unrelated phrase), followed by "拈花悟造、祖道初興、綿延四七演員宗、六代遠傳燈、意葉相承正法永昌明" (Picking flowers to attain enlightenment, the ancestral path begins, enduring through forty-seven generations of practitioners, the lamp of transmission passed down for six generations, the leaves of meaning are inherited, the true Dharma forever flourishes). The sign concludes with "南無度人師菩薩摩訶薩" (Namo Guru of Salvation Bodhisattva Mahasattva). Above the framed picture, another section of the wall is visible, topped by what appear to be shelves or compartments filled with numerous small, golden objects, likely memorial tablets or offerings, commonly found in Buddhist temples. A bright light source, possibly artificial, illuminates the top of the scene. The overall ambiance suggests a place of worship and reverence.
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