
Stake attention in this memory
A majestic white statue of Quan Am Bodhisattva stands tall against a serene blue sky with scattered white clouds, likely depicting late afternoon or early evening. The statue, rendered in a traditional style with flowing robes, a detailed headdress, and hands in a symbolic gesture, is the central focus of the image. It is elevated on a multi-tiered, square pedestal adorned with lanterns at its corners. Prominently displayed on the pedestal are inscriptions: "NAM MÔ QUÁN THẾ ÂM BỒ TÁT" in Vietnamese, translating to "Homage to Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva," and "Om Mani Padmi Hum," a well-known Sanskrit mantra. Part of another Vietnamese word, "AT BI," possibly from "TỪ BI" (compassion), is also visible. In the immediate foreground, a dense bed of vibrant light purple flowers, likely impatiens, creates a soft, blurred frame, drawing the viewer's eye upwards towards the monument. To the left of the statue's base, a traditional tiered pagoda structure and lush green trees are visible, providing additional context to the sacred setting. The overall scene conveys a sense of tranquility and spiritual reverence in an outdoor environment, characteristic of a temple or sacred site in Lạc Dương, Vietnam.
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