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This is a detailed, close-up photograph of a carved relief depicting the Hindu deity Ganesha. The carving is rendered in stone and painted with muted colors, primarily white, pink, orange, yellow, and black. Ganesha is depicted in a seated posture, with his characteristic elephant head and multiple arms. In his upper right hand, he holds an axe. His lower right hand rests on his lap, holding a small rectangular object, possibly a book or tablet. His lower left hand is also on his lap. Ganesha wears a crown and various ornaments, including bracelets and necklaces. The carving shows signs of age and weathering, with some areas of paint chipped or worn. The background is a rough, textured, dark grey surface, likely a wall. The base of the relief features carved lotus petals, painted in red and pink. The carving is located on a wall at Pura Taman Saraswati Temple in Sukawati, Bali, Indonesia. The temple is a significant religious site and a popular tourist destination known for its beautiful architecture and serene atmosphere. The Pura Taman Saraswati is dedicated to the goddess Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge, music, arts, wisdom, and nature.
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