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The image displays a large, dark, bas-relief sculpture mounted on a weathered tiled wall, likely depicting a Hindu deity such as Lord Shiva. The central figure is shown holding a long staff or trident with both hands, extending upwards. It is adorned with multiple strands of beads or garlands around its neck and wrists, and its form suggests flowing hair or drapery. The sculpture appears wet or damp, and a dense mist or fog partially obscures its lower section and the immediate foreground, creating a mystical atmosphere. The wall behind and around the sculpture is constructed from light-colored, square tiles, which exhibit considerable signs of age and neglect. These tiles are heavily stained with dirt, watermarks, and significant patches of green moss or algae, especially on the lower sections. Visible cracks and missing tiles further underscore the wear. In the background, parts of a building with multiple windows are visible, some fitted with metal grilles. A bright artificial light source emanates from one of these windows on the right side, suggesting the photograph was taken at night or in very dim lighting conditions. The overall scene conveys an outdoor setting, potentially a shrine or public display in Kasol, India. No discernible text is visible within the image.
Symbol
205E7
Volume
10,073
Creator
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Revenue
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TVL
$18.39


