
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a solemn indoor depiction of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, likely within a church or chapel in Mysuru, India. The central subject is a detailed statue of Jesus on a wooden cross, shown with visible wounds and bloodstains on his body, hands, and feet. Above his head, a white plaque is inscribed with "INRI." The background for the crucifixion scene is a dramatic print of a stormy, dark sky with prominent lightning flashes, emphasizing the gravity and biblical significance of the event. Below the cross stand two other life-sized statues. To the right of Jesus (from the viewer's perspective) is a male figure, presumably St. John, dressed in a red robe over a purple tunic, looking towards Jesus. Yellow text, partially visible, near him reads "WOMAN, BEHOLD YOUR SON" and the scripture reference "19-26:27," likely John 19:26-27. To the left is a female figure, identifiable as Mary, draped in a blue and white robe, gazing upwards at Jesus with hands clasped in sorrow or prayer. Yellow text near her, partially visible, reads "BEHOLD YOUR MOTHER." The entire display is enclosed by ornate, white Gothic-style architectural elements, including arches and carved details, indicating a sacred space. Two informational plaques are visible on the right. One, with Kannada script, is partially cropped. The other, in English, explicitly states: "LIGHTING CANDLES INSIDE THE CHURCH IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED, INSTEAD LIGHT IN THE OFFERING CHAPEL." The scene conveys a profound sense of religious devotion and historical narrative.
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