
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a mural on an interior wall, likely in a public building or school in Katrain, India. The mural is rendered in a somewhat faded, colorful style. At the top of the wall, there is text in Hindi script painted in white on a dark rectangular background. Below this text, the mural displays several national symbols of India. On the left, there is a painting of the Indian flag, depicted as unfurled on a flagpole. To the right of the flag, a peacock is painted, facing left. Further to the right, there is a mango, and a depiction of the Ashoka Pillar. In the center, a red lotus flower is painted on green leaves. To the right of the lotus, a tiger is depicted, facing right. Next to the tiger is the Ashoka Chakra, a wheel with 24 spokes. To the far right, a portrait of Mahatma Gandhi is shown wearing glasses, and beside him, a banyan tree is painted. The mural is painted above a green-colored lower section of the wall, which appears to be a dado. The floor is visible at the bottom of the image, with tiled flooring. The overall lighting suggests an indoor environment, possibly with natural light entering from a window or an opening not fully visible in the frame. The quality of the image suggests it was taken with a handheld device, with some slight blur and overexposure. There are no people or any visible interactions occurring in the scene.
Symbol
8BE39
Volume
8,256
Creator
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Revenue
+$0.00
TVL
$11.28



