Guardian Lion of the Dharma - AI Generated Image with Fictional

Guardian Lion of the Dharma - A majestic and powerful roaring lion with a golden mane, standing protectively in front of a serene Buddhist temple. The temple is adorned with intricate carvings and surrounded by lush greenery. The lion's eyes are fierce and determined, embodying strength and devotion as it guards the sacred Buddhist Dharma. In the background, a warm, golden sunset casts a heavenly glow over the scene, symbolizing peace and enlightenment. - AI image generated with Fictional

Guardian Lion of the Dharma

A majestic and powerful roaring lion with a golden mane, standing protectively in front of a serene Buddhist temple. The temple is adorned with intricate carvings and surrounded by lush greenery. The lion's eyes are fierce and determined, embodying strength and devotion as it guards the sacred Buddhist Dharma. In the background, a warm, golden sunset casts a heavenly glow over the scene, symbolizing peace and enlightenment.

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