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This image captures a devotional display, likely within a Buddhist temple, shrine, or a shop selling religious artifacts, located in Guang Zhou Shi, China. The scene is dominated by multiple ornate Buddhist statues, arranged on a dark wooden altar or display cabinet. At the back, three larger seated figures are prominent. The central figure is a golden Buddha in a meditative posture. To its left and right are two crowned figures, possibly Bodhisattvas, also seated. The one on the left wears a red and gold robe, while the one on the right is predominantly gold. In front of these, two smaller, highly gilded statues depict figures riding powerful, mythical tiger-like creatures. These figures are also intricately detailed and radiate a golden luster. Several of these statues appear to be wrapped in protective plastic. The entire display is illuminated by a warm, yellow glow emanating from numerous lotus-shaped lamps. Two tall, multi-branched lamps with many small lotus lights frame the setup. Additionally, two larger, ornate golden lanterns with geometric cutouts provide ambient light. A smaller, similar lamp with fewer lotus lights is placed in the foreground. The background features a large, detailed mural depicting numerous figures and scenes, typical of Buddhist iconography, adding depth and context to the display. The lighting creates a serene and reverent atmosphere. On a dark wooden base in the foreground, beneath the central front statues, Chinese characters are visible. The text reads: "佛陀" (Fótuó - Buddha) followed by "阿無南" (Ā Wú Nán), which could refer to Ananda, a prominent disciple of Buddha, or another transliteration.
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