What brand is the round bronze medal sought by the temple?

The round bronze medals bought in temples are usually called "offering cards" or "turning cards". These cards are usually made of copper and engraved with auspicious symbols, such as Buddha statues, Buddhist scriptures and gods. Some believers wear them when asking for blessings, praying, or offering them at home. Brand offerings have important symbolic significance in folk culture and are regarded as a symbol of blessing and blessing.

Different regions and religions have different forms and names of dedication cards. For example, in temples in China, sacrificial cards are usually called "Buddha's cards" or "amulets". In some Southeast Asian countries, such as Thailand and Cambodia, authorization is usually called "Buddha brand" or "Azan brand". The form of obtaining the certificate will also vary according to different regions, religions and beliefs, but in general, it is to express piety to religious beliefs and seek the protection of the gods.