
Stake attention in this memory
This is a medium shot, eye-level, color photograph of a stone carving of a multi-armed deity, likely within a temple or shrine in Lalitpur, Nepal. The carving is set within a dark, recessed alcove, possibly made of wood or stone, with intricate, rough-hewn carvings on its upper edge. The deity is depicted in a seated or kneeling posture, with numerous arms extending from its body, each holding various objects or in different mudras (hand gestures). The carving is dark gray and appears weathered, with traces of red and yellow pigment, possibly from offerings, smeared on its surface. Scattered around the base of the carving and on the ground in front are several wilted flowers, predominantly yellow and pink, along with scattered red powder, likely sindoor or gulal, a common offering in Hindu rituals. The ground appears to be a mixture of stone and dirt. To the right of the carving, the wall of the alcove is made of rough, reddish-brown bricks. The overall impression is one of age and religious devotion.
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