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The image shows a stone relief sculpture of a Hindu deity, likely a goddess, located in the Museum of the Surakarta Palace, Indonesia. The sculpture is carved in a dark gray stone and depicts the goddess standing with multiple arms, adorned with jewelry, and a crown-like headdress. The goddess is holding a lotus flower in one hand and her right leg is slightly bent. Behind the goddess are carvings of figures and plants. The relief sculpture is framed by a rectangular stone and is mounted on a white wall. Above the sculpture, there is a rectangular plaque that reads "Batu peringatan berdirinya Museum/Perpustakaan & Wing" followed by a series of dates and the word "MANTRA KETIKA" (which means "the Third Mantra"). The background is a white wall with two electrical outlets and a piece of paper attached to the wall. The museum is located at the coordinates (-7.569, 110.814).
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