
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a statue of a muscular, male figure with exaggerated features, including a large, bulbous arm and an expressive face. This figure appears to be atop a larger, indistinct stone carving. Below these sculptures, there's a row of gilded statues of what appear to be bodhisattvas, each encircled by intricate, golden ornamentation. The composition is framed by a traditional Japanese wooden roof structure, visible in the upper and left portions of the image. The location is likely Sanjūsangen-dō in Kyoto, Japan, known for its thousand statues of Kannon. The muscular figures are likely representations of the wind god, Fujin, and the thunder god, Raijin, commonly found flanking the central altar.
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