
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures a vibrant and intricately carved statue of the Hindu deity Ganesha, likely situated in a temple or shrine in Klungkung, Indonesia. The central subject is Ganesha, depicted in a seated posture with his characteristic elephant head, pot belly, and multiple arms. One of his upper right hands holds a pink, spherical sweet (possibly a modak or laddu), while a lower hand rests with an auspicious symbol, resembling a stylized swastika, on its palm. Ganesha is adorned with golden jewelry, including bangles, and wears a flowing blue lower garment embellished with detailed gold floral patterns. He is framed by a large, ornate archway or halo, possibly representing a Naga (serpent) or celestial being, which is richly decorated with gold, pink, and greenish-blue scales and elaborate carvings. The setting includes traditional architectural elements; white wooden beams are visible, along with a textured background of woven material or wood slats. Red ruffled fabric with white trim hangs on the left side, while black fabric adorned with gold floral motifs drapes around the base of the statue. Lush green foliage is present in the background, suggesting an outdoor or semi-outdoor environment. The scene is illuminated by artificial lighting, indicating it might be dusk or night. Partial text is visible on a sign in the upper right background, which reads "...PU...PUT KOTA SE...". The image conveys a sense of cultural devotion and artistic craftsmanship typical of Balinese Hinduism.
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