Can I take pictures of the Buddha statue? Yes, even if you shoot more and look better, can we have a ** with the Buddha? Because the Buddhas of the past, the Buddhas of the present, and the Buddhas of the future, we will be very happy, we will be very happy, and all beings and Buddhas will be the same. But in some places we will see that people put a sign there with a mark: "Do not take pictures", and out of politeness they don't take pictures. Why? Then you ask the local staff, that's their request, so this point, everyone understands it as social common sense, and it's okay.
In the past, some halls were cultural relics units, and I heard that the flash lights would have some influence on the Buddha statues of these years and some cultural relics in the halls, and the advice of experts. In some cases, filming is still not allowed, but why can TV stations film? This shows that it is not absolutely impossible to shoot, but in some specific circumstances, it can be shot. On the other hand, there are some places that he thinks are copyrighted, and you can't just take pictures.
Now we go to the temple to worship the Buddha, most of them are for people to take pictures, especially tourists, I came here for a visit, leave a souvenir, I came here today, I don't know when to come next time, back to my hometown, I can also introduce to my friends, I have been to the place, many years later, it is a good memory.
Whether it is the temple or the temple we have there, we take pictures and share them with everyone, sometimes it will play a positive role, spread positive energy, and promote culture. So shoot **, try to be as beautiful as possible, some are afraid of not being able to shoot well, take as many photos as possible, and you can choose freely when the time comes.
When taking pictures of the Buddha, most people's hearts are full of joy, this is to express the joy of the Buddha, involuntary joy arises, this is an experience, careful people can feel, although just take a **, can also express their love for the Buddha. It's not that you must not shoot **, but respect for the Buddha. The Buddha statue is there, it won't move, and it can't be seen by more people, because you take pictures, share them, let more people see them, and let more people be happy, which is also a kind of respect and a transmission of love. The key is the joy of our hearts, I am willing to do this, I am willing to collect, I am willing to share, I am willing to interact, and that's what really matters, the joy from the heart, it's a wonderful experience that people who don't have this experience won't understand.