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This image displays a meticulously arranged altar featuring Buddhist and Bodhisattva statues, likely within a retail store specializing in spiritual goods or a temple in Guang Zhou Shi, China. The central focus is a grand, multi-tiered wooden altar. Dominating the upper tier are three large statues: a central Buddha figure in brown and orange robes, flanked by two Bodhisattvas, likely Guanyin, dressed in elegant light blue and green garments. All three figures wear elaborate golden headwear and stand on lotus pedestals, exhibiting serene expressions and traditional mudras. The lower tiers of the altar are adorned with various offerings and decorative items. These include two spherical red lanterns with intricate patterns, fresh fruits resembling oranges or mandarins, and a collection of brass and bronze incense burners, bowls, and offering cups. A golden, ornate miniature deity or auspicious symbol sits centrally among these items. Flanking the lower altar are two majestic, greenish-gray foo dog statues, each with a paw resting on a sphere, symbolizing guardianship. A small, smiling white Buddha figure is also visible on the right. In front of the central lower altar, a red fabric banner with gold Chinese characters and a lotus flower design reads "香真定藏" (Fragrance, true, ultimate treasure). A small wooden plaque beside the left foo dog states "鎮宅招財" (Guard the house, attract wealth). Behind the three main statues, three vertical banners display Chinese calligraphy: the left reads "和善能因百福来" (Kindness can bring countless blessings), the central "普施法雨滋群生" (Universally bestow the Dharma rain to nourish all sentient beings), and the right "開智慧以解塵勞" (Open wisdom to relieve worldly troubles). In the background on the right, two people are partially visible, one standing and one bending, appearing to browse other items on display. The setting is indoors, brightly lit, and features wooden lattice dividers and decorative ceiling panels. The scene emanates a sense of cultural reverence and spiritual significance.
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