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The image shows a glass display case with three porcelain monkeys in a wooden box. The monkeys represent the famous “See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil” proverb. The monkeys are sitting on a small wooden platform. There is a brown wooden rosary, also known as a mala, in the display case, wrapped around the wooden box. There is a small inscription underneath the wooden box in English and Hindi. The inscription reads, “Three monkeys: presented by a Japanese friend, 1936. Gandhiji called them his ‘Gurus.’ Tulsi Mala.” There is also a small glass jar of pink rock candy in the image. The location is in Delhi, India at the coordinates 28.639, 77.246, which corresponds to the Birla House museum.
FM-v457R2

May 17, 2025

Delhi, India

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The image shows a glass display case with three porcelain monkeys in a wooden box. The monkeys represent the famous “See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil” proverb. The monkeys are sitting on a small wooden platform. There is a brown wooden rosary, also known as a mala, in the display case, wrapped around the wooden box. There is a small inscription underneath the wooden box in English and Hindi. The inscription reads, “Three monkeys: presented by a Japanese friend, 1936. Gandhiji called them his ‘Gurus.’ Tulsi Mala.” There is also a small glass jar of pink rock candy in the image. The location is in Delhi, India at the coordinates 28.639, 77.246, which corresponds to the Birla House museum.

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