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The image features a high-relief stone sculpture of a multi-armed Hindu deity, likely Shiva, carved into a light-colored, rough-hewn stone wall. The sculpture is rendered in shades of white and light grey, with some darker patinas and dirt, especially on the lower portions.

The deity is depicted in a seated or crouched posture, with one leg bent and the foot resting on the base, and the other knee raised. Its face is serene, bearing a prominent third eye mark (tilak) on the forehead. Adornments include multiple beaded necklaces, bracelets, and a prominent serpent coiling around the torso and left arm. In one of its right hands, the deity holds a damaru (small drum), while another right hand is raised in the Abhaya Mudra, a gesture of blessing or fearlessness. A trishula (trident) is firmly grasped in a left hand, extending vertically.

The surrounding wall is constructed from irregular stone blocks, displaying a textured surface and visible cracks, indicating age or weathering. To the left of the main sculpture, a smaller, intricately carved stone pillar or miniature shrine stands, featuring multiple tiers and decorative motifs.

At the base of the main sculpture, small offerings, including petals and other ritual items, are visible, suggesting an act of worship. The lighting suggests daylight. The scene conveys a strong sense of spiritual reverence within a temple or religious complex, aligning with the provided location context of Manikaran, India. No legible text is discernible on the sculpture or the surrounding architecture.
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Jun 2, 2026

Manikaran, India

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The image features a high-relief stone sculpture of a multi-armed Hindu deity, likely Shiva, carved into a light-colored, rough-hewn stone wall. The sculpture is rendered in shades of white and light grey, with some darker patinas and dirt, especially on the lower portions. The deity is depicted in a seated or crouched posture, with one leg bent and the foot resting on the base, and the other knee raised. Its face is serene, bearing a prominent third eye mark (tilak) on the forehead. Adornments include multiple beaded necklaces, bracelets, and a prominent serpent coiling around the torso and left arm. In one of its right hands, the deity holds a damaru (small drum), while another right hand is raised in the Abhaya Mudra, a gesture of blessing or fearlessness. A trishula (trident) is firmly grasped in a left hand, extending vertically. The surrounding wall is constructed from irregular stone blocks, displaying a textured surface and visible cracks, indicating age or weathering. To the left of the main sculpture, a smaller, intricately carved stone pillar or miniature shrine stands, featuring multiple tiers and decorative motifs. At the base of the main sculpture, small offerings, including petals and other ritual items, are visible, suggesting an act of worship. The lighting suggests daylight. The scene conveys a strong sense of spiritual reverence within a temple or religious complex, aligning with the provided location context of Manikaran, India. No legible text is discernible on the sculpture or the surrounding architecture.

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