
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts the interior of a Buddhist temple, specifically the Phra Viharn Luang (main assembly hall) of Wat Chedi Luang Warawihan in Chiang Mai City Municipality, Thailand. The scene is dominated by multiple large, circular columns adorned with intricate gold patterns on a black background. These patterns include floral motifs, geometric designs, and at the base of the leftmost column, golden elephant figures. The columns rise towards a dark red wooden ceiling detailed with smaller gold motifs and structural elements. A multi-tiered crystal chandelier hangs prominently from the ceiling in the upper-left background. In the mid-ground, a large, gilded Buddha statue is seated in the bhumisparsha mudra (earth-touching gesture), positioned on a raised, elaborate red and gold altar with ornate carvings. This statue is identifiable as Phra Phuttha Lokanat. Below the large statue, on smaller, tiered golden pedestals, are several additional smaller Buddha figures, ceremonial bowls, and a framed portrait of a deceased Thai monarch (King Bhumibol Adulyadej). Further to the left of the main altar, a portrait of Queen Sirikit, depicted in a light blue traditional Thai dress, is displayed on a gilded stand, flanked by white and blue floral arrangements. In the background, between columns, a vertical ceremonial banner featuring purple and white patterns is visible. A red velvet rope barrier with silver stanchions is present in the lower left foreground, indicating a designated pathway or restricted access area. The lighting suggests a mix of natural and artificial sources, illuminating the gold elements within the sacred space.
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