
Stake attention in this memory
A weathered dark grey stone statue, likely a Dvarapala (guardian figure), stands outdoors at a cultural heritage or archaeological site in Ciherang, Indonesia. The stout, male figure features prominent, stylized eyes, a mustache, and an elaborate textured headdress or hair. It wears a braided belt or sash. The figure holds a large, cylindrical, club-like object vertically in its right hand. Its left hand grasps a smaller, less defined, animal-like figure or hilt. The statue's surface exhibits signs of erosion and possibly biological growth. In the immediate background to the left, a rustic wooden support structure or partial shelter is visible, beneath which sits a traditional wooden cart with large red-spoked wheels. The ground in this area appears to be compacted earth or concrete. To the right of the statue, the environment transitions to a verdant outdoor space with short green grass and scattered foliage. In the mid-ground, a series of stone steps ascends a gentle slope, leading towards white, pillar-like structures visible in the distance. Strong natural sunlight illuminates the statue from the front-right, casting shadows. No individuals are present in the scene.
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