
Stake attention in this memory
This media file presents a close-up, top-down view of a stone statue depicting the Hindu deity Ganesha in a reclining or lying down posture. The statue is carved from weathered, light-colored stone, featuring intricate details common in Balinese or Indonesian Hindu art, such as Ganesha's elephant head, trunk curled to his right, and patterned ornamentation on his body. A bright orange garland, composed of artificial marigold-like flowers, is draped gracefully across the statue, encircling its shoulders and extending along its body, creating a striking visual contrast against the muted tones of the stone. The scene is captured at night or in very low light, with a strong, focused light source illuminating the statue from the upper left, casting dramatic shadows that emphasize the texture and depth of the carving. A soft, ethereal glow or lens flare is visible, particularly on the right side of the image. The background is dark, with indistinct dark green foliage visible in the upper left, suggesting an outdoor setting. The presence of the garland indicates an act of worship, offering, or adornment, signifying devotion. Given the context of Nusa Penida, Indonesia, this statue likely resides within a Hindu temple, shrine, or spiritual garden, serving as a revered cultural and religious object. The image conveys a sense of tranquility and spiritual reverence. There is no visible text.
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