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Buddha "light" illuminate: LED lighting of the Japanese new pharmacist Temple

The new pharmacist temple in Nara, Japan, has recently introduced a LED lighting system that can simulate the effect of daylight. In the past, the statue of Buddha, which could not be noticed under the fluorescent lamp, was clearly reflected in the eyes of the visitors under the new lighting system, and the atmosphere of the palace was more solemn and sacred, and many worshippers were also highly praised.

Before the introduction of LED lighting, the statue of the temple has been illuminated by a fluorescent lamp. In addition, in the daytime, there will be strong sunshine from the west side entrance of the visitors, and in the evening the palace will be exposed to the sun and wind. The temple's Abbot in Tian Tian said that the Buddha was so badly damaged in the year. To this end, Momoka introduced the LED lighting system in February, which commissioned the design and construction company responsible for performing lighting. Considering that the visitors want to shine the natural sunlight on the statue of the Buddha, there are three lighting points in front of each Buddha, back and head. In order to prevent the Buddha from being exposed to the sun, the black curtain was opened for shelter in the entrance and exit of the visitors.

The construction was completed at the end of March. Although the overall light in the Grand Palace was darkened after completion, the details and texture of the Buddha were clearly presented before the worshipers. It is not only the eyes and full mouth type of the Buddhist monastery pharmacists, but the details of the back are clearly visible to the Twelve Gods, and the worshipers praise, "it seems like the glory of the Buddha itself." Momoka said: "because of the darkening of the lobby, there are few worshipers who whisper in front of the solemn Buddha statues, and the problem of courtesy has been greatly improved."

The new pharmacist temple, located in the city of Nara, was built by the queen of Guangming in order to get her husband out of illness in 747 years. As the only main temple architecture in Japan in eighth Century, it enshrined the national treasures handed down from the times of Nara in Japan. It is also the largest and oldest healing statue of the Twelve Gods in Japan. For more information on LED, please pay attention to the official network of China LED network or the WeChat public account (cnledw2013).

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