Butter lamps in Buddhist temples are common offerings in Buddhist temples. Igniting butter oil lamps means reverence and belief in Buddha. Generally speaking, butter lamps in Buddhist temples can be lit at any time, including at night. So, if you want to light the butter lamp of the Buddhist temple at night, there is no problem at all.
It should be noted that before lighting butter lamps in Buddhist temples, safety measures should be taken to ensure that there are no flammable items around to avoid accidents such as fires. In addition, pay attention to the safety of the fire source after lighting the butter lamp, and don't let the flame touch other items, so as not to cause a fire.
For some people who are not familiar with Buddhist culture, it may be confusing. In Buddhism, burning butter lamps is a way to support the Buddha, representing respect and praise for the Buddha. At the same time, butter lamps in Buddhist temples can also symbolize light, which makes people seek hope and strength in the dark.
In a word, the butter lamp of Buddhist temple is a kind of offering that can be lit at any time, and lighting it at night can better reflect its symbolic bright significance. But you must pay attention to safety before ignition to avoid other accidents.