The sublime face of lord buddha
Wat Phai Rong Wua
Phra Phutta Khodom the highest statue
The mighty big Buddha statue from the side
Inside an holy cave Tham Phiang Din
Buddha altar U Thong style
A couple praying for a happy future
Inside the Wat Tham Wang Thong Khunaram
Buddha statue in the new built temple complex
Wat Tam Khao Wong in Uthai Thani
Guanyin and the Thousand Arms
Guanyin the female Buddha
Buddha statue Sukhothai epoche
Buddha and a seven headed Nāga snake
Antique Buddha statue in Sukhothai park
Buddha in lotus sitting position
Historic Buddha statue in Sukhothai
Recesses in the wall for Buddha images
Wat Pha Thang in Uthai Thani
Buddha Park in Wat Phai Rong Wua
A park with hundreds Buddhas
Lord Buddha in bhumisparsha-mudra posture
Buddha place inside the abbot housing
The Stupa in the Royal Temple complex
The Royal Temple Stupa in the complex
The steps to the chedi
Thailand high dignitaries
Punakha Dzong in the sunset light
Dzongchung at Punakha Dzong
The door into the Punakha Dzong
Dzongchung, the little dzong
Rinpung Dzong in Paro
Wat Lanbun in Lat Krabang
Wat Lanbun also called Wat Pla in Lat Krabang
Wat Lanbun in Lat Krabang
Statues from four high dignitaries
Obeisance to Buddha before entering Wat Phou
Chanchhaya Pavilion
Buddha image in the Wat Pak Ou
The side front from the Wat Si Saket
Paintings at the temple gable
Wat Hosantinimit in Vientiane
At the Wat Hosantinimit temple premise
Wat Hosantinimit in the sun set
Wat Si Saket in Vientiane
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Buddhist meditation altar
You have the space, place the offerings a little lower than the objects of refuge on your altar. When you awaken in the morning, it is customary to wash at least your face before approaching the altar to offer prostrations and then offerings -- this is a sign of respect for the objects represented there. One is making offerings as if one is accepting a dignitary or a great being into one's home, and it is important to be gracious and respectful.
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