Why are there candles in Buddhist shrines?
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Buddhism. ....They're often placed in front of Buddhist shrines as a mark of respect or deference, and along with incense they're used to evoke the state of impermanence and change; a cornerstone of the Buddhist philosophy. The light from a humble candle is also said to symbolise the enlightenment of the Buddha.
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Shrine= a place of worship
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