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A dim photograph depicts two chalk drawings on a dark, textured concrete or stucco wall, possibly located in Chennai, India. The wall exhibits multiple vertical and horizontal cracks, areas of dark discoloration consistent with dampness or organic growth, and exposed reddish-brown brickwork in the upper right. At the base of the wall, sparse green vegetation and debris are visible. On the left, a prominent drawing rendered in white chalk depicts a Shiva Lingam resting on a Yoni base. The Lingam features a stylized trident-like symbol at its apex, while the Yoni base includes a distinct swastika-like symbol. To the right of the Shiva Lingam, a second drawing rendered in light pink or white chalk portrays Nandi, the sacred bull. Nandi is depicted in a dynamic, possibly rearing or semi-standing pose, facing towards the Shiva Lingam. Details include distinct horns, ears, eyes, and a collar around its neck. The lower body and legs are stylized, with a sense of motion conveyed. No people are visible in the scene. The overall lighting is low, contributing to a grainy image quality.
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