
Stake attention in this memory
A multi-headed statue of Ganesha, a Hindu deity, is centrally depicted in this daytime image from Sragen, Indonesia. The statue, primarily reddish-brown with visible green and black patination from weathering, features at least three elephant heads facing different directions, with the main head looking directly forward. It is adorned with a detailed crown and jewelry. Ganesha is shown seated in a meditative pose, with one hand holding what appears to be a modaka sweet and another holding a bowl or vessel. Its trunk curls to the left. Unusually, the statue rests on a robust base embellished with multiple human skulls, an iconographic element more commonly associated with other deities. The entire statue is framed by two prominent, bright green, fluted columns, which suggest an open pavilion or structure. Thin, white cords or wires are wrapped around these columns. In the background, lush green trees and foliage are visible under a bright, overcast sky. To the far right, a building with a reddish-brown tiled roof can be partially seen. The ground in front of the building features light-colored pavers, indicating a pathway or paved area. The natural lighting suggests it is daytime. No visible text is present in the image.
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