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A red-hued relief carving of the deity Ganesha is prominently displayed on an intricately detailed wall in Baan Hua Thanon, Thailand. The central figure, possessing an elephant head and a corpulent human body with four arms, stands on a lotus pedestal. Ganesha holds a trident in his upper right hand, what appears to be a sweet or noose in his upper left, a broken tusk in his lower right, and a large mace or club in his lower left hand, with his trunk curled towards an item in his upper left hand. He is adorned with a crown, elaborate necklaces, armlets, bracelets, and anklets, and wears a patterned garment. The deity is framed by an arched architectural element culminating in a flame-like finial. The entire surface surrounding Ganesha is densely covered with traditional Thai 'lai kanok' (flame/foliate) scrollwork, with smaller, praying anthropomorphic figures subtly integrated into the upper decorative elements. The consistent monochromatic reddish-pink tone suggests the carving is made from painted stucco or terracotta, characteristic of religious structures in the region.
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Mar 4, 2026, 4:35 AM

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A red-hued relief carving of the deity Ganesha is prominently displayed on an intricately detailed wall in Baan Hua Thanon, Thailand. The central figure, possessing an elephant head and a corpulent human body with four arms, stands on a lotus pedestal. Ganesha holds a trident in his upper right hand, what appears to be a sweet or noose in his upper left, a broken tusk in his lower right, and a large mace or club in his lower left hand, with his trunk curled towards an item in his upper left hand. He is adorned with a crown, elaborate necklaces, armlets, bracelets, and anklets, and wears a patterned garment. The deity is framed by an arched architectural element culminating in a flame-like finial. The entire surface surrounding Ganesha is densely covered with traditional Thai 'lai kanok' (flame/foliate) scrollwork, with smaller, praying anthropomorphic figures subtly integrated into the upper decorative elements. The consistent monochromatic reddish-pink tone suggests the carving is made from painted stucco or terracotta, characteristic of religious structures in the region.

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