
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts the interior of a spiritual hall or temple, specifically the Shrine of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi at the Sri Ramana Ashram in Tiruvannamalai, India. A dark-colored, likely bronze or stone, statue of a bald man in a meditative, cross-legged posture is centrally positioned on a low, dark-colored platform. A white cloth is draped across the statue's lap, with red and white floral offerings visible at its base. The statue is enclosed by a dark stone and polished metal barrier featuring vertical bars. Behind the statue, a wooden-framed window structure with multiple panes and vertical bars is visible, partially open. Above this window, a rectangular black plaque with a golden border is affixed to the grey stone wall, displaying text in an Indian script (likely Tamil or Sanskrit) and a circular emblem at its apex. Suspended from the ceiling above the plaque is a multi-bulb light fixture with decorative, colorful lamp shades. To the right of the central statue, an octagonal wooden wall clock with a white face and dark Roman numerals hangs on the stone wall. Below the clock and behind the barrier, a small, illuminated golden idol is visible within a dark alcove. To the left of the central statue, another dark, partially obscured figure stands behind the barrier. The walls are constructed from large, rectangular, grey stone blocks. The floor in the foreground is a flat, textured, grey-brown surface, likely concrete or polished stone, with a circular access panel or depression centrally located. The overall scene is characterized by stillness and reverence.
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