
Stake attention in this memory
A brightly lit scene captures a detailed statue of a spiritual figure, likely at the entrance of a Buddhist temple or monastery in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The central statue depicts a light-skinned individual with dark hair, wearing an ornate golden, pointed headdress. Its hands are pressed together in a prayer-like gesture (Anjali Mudra). The figure's attire is richly colored, with a blue upper body accented in gold and a red lower body adorned with intricate golden, wing-like patterns. The statue stands on a simple green base. Behind the statue, a vibrant yellow wall forms the background. To the left, a glass door or window reflects the surroundings, and a red circular emblem is visible on the wall. Above, a multi-colored flag (red, white, blue, yellow) hangs. A framed picture on the yellow wall shows a serene outdoor scene with two figures, possibly depicting Prince Siddhartha, with partial text reading "MILK-RICE" and "SIDDHARTHA." To the right, a textured golden pillar or wall features a prominent mosaic portrait of an elderly, smiling man with glasses, likely a revered monk or spiritual leader. Visible text on an adjacent plaque includes "Mahasanghanayak" and Bengali script. In the foreground, a golden stanchion with a red rope marks an area, and a decorative black torch-like lamp stands nearby. The ground is covered with white square tiles. The scene conveys a sense of spiritual reverence and cultural artistry.
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