
Stake attention in this memory
A weathered stone statue of a mythical lion-like creature, possibly a "singha" or "yamal," stands prominently in the foreground, facing slightly to the left. Its mouth is open, revealing intricately carved teeth and a forked tongue. The creature wears a detailed headdress and ornate jewelry, including necklaces and bracelets. The statue is situated on a stone platform, with stone steps leading up to the entrance of a building with carved wooden eaves and pillars. In the background, another similar stone statue of a lion-like creature is visible on the steps, positioned further back and to the right. Beyond the stone structure, a building with distinctive turquoise-colored shutters on its windows can be seen. This architectural style and the presence of such statues are characteristic of the historic Patan Durbar Square in Lalitpur, Nepal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its ancient royal palace, temples, and intricately carved architecture. The overall scene depicts a cultural and historical landmark, likely a temple or palace complex. There are no people visible in the image. The environment appears to be an outdoor setting with some greenery growing between the stones.
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