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The image depicts a detailed stone carving of a multi-headed cobra, likely Naga, a deity in Hinduism and Buddhism. The cobra's heads fan out, with each head exhibiting intricate scale patterns. The body is segmented, possibly representing vertebrae, and is adorned with a decorative band where the heads and body meet. The tail is coiled tightly, with a prominent bulge at its center. The carving is made of a light grey stone, possibly granite or sandstone. The rough texture suggests a historical or religious context. This carving is located on the wall of the Sri Ananda Lingeshwara temple, a historical temple located in Bengaluru, India.
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