Thank you for sharing. This is beautiful - I love the busyness actually. You can imagine how much love, care, sponsorship and effort has gone into collecting these many statues over the years and how each one of them must have a story. I love that all the practices of the lineage - the yidam, the guru, the protector - are all together providing many different focuses for different individuals in their collective prayers.
I find it always fascinating how different altars are set up and how the same image can be expressed, adorned and placed in such very different ways, and how ultimately, it is an expression of the practitioner's own path - the effort we put into beautifying our altars is an offering in itself.
Most of all, I love that Dorje Shugden sits right in the middle of this altar, a protective core for all our practices, whatever our main practices / yidams / focus and meditations might be. This is an example of how he is truly a protector of our time - at the core of every part of our practice to keep us steady, fending off the interferences and keeping us close and connected to our practice and lineage.