
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts an altar within a temple, likely dedicated to Hindu deities, located in Mandi, India. The central focus is a large, dark stone sculpture of a multi-armed deity, possibly Shiva or Vishnu, draped in a blue and gold cloth and adorned with red flowers. To the left of the main sculpture, on the wall, is a framed picture of Lord Ganesha, and above it, a smaller unframed picture of a deity, possibly Lakshmi or a similar goddess. To the right of the main sculpture, also on the wall, is a framed print featuring Lord Shiva and Parvati. In front of the main sculpture, at the base of the altar, are offerings including a prominent Shiva Lingam topped with a red flower, and a smaller, rectangular stone also bearing a red flower. Several small clay lamps (diyas) and what appear to be incense sticks are arranged on the floor. The floor itself is made of dark tiles and is decorated with a white and red border design. The walls are rough-hewn stone. Decorative string lights with pink and green bulbs are strung across the space, suggesting a festive occasion or ongoing decoration. The overall ambiance suggests a place of worship and devotion.
Symbol
73FE7
Volume
3,307
Creator
+$0.02
Revenue
+$0.00
TVL
$1.51


