Literature Reference: 冠緌身忝贵,斋沐心常祷。—— 《过梅里七首 家于无锡四十载今敝庐数堵犹存今列题于后 忆东郭居》 Wearing the noble crown, I often prayed with a purified heart. Source from 'Seven Poems on Plum Village'.
斋: "Studio," commonly used in the names of study rooms and shops, and sometimes even in the titles of school dormitories, often conveys the meaning of being erudite and eloquently talented.
沐: The character signifies "moisture" or "to be moistened," and is considered an auspicious and highly favorable word.
Meaning: To purify oneself through fasting and bathing, symbolizing cleanliness and devotion.