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This image displays a large, elaborate sculpture depicting the Churning of the Ocean of Milk (Samudra manthan) situated within the interior of Suvarnabhumi Airport in Nong Prue Subdistrict, Thailand. The central subject is a vibrant, multi-component sculpture. A purple-skinned, four-armed deity, adorned with a golden crown, necklace, armbands, and a patterned red and gold sarong-like garment, stands dynamically on one leg atop a dark, rock-like formation. The deity holds two golden rod-like objects in the upper hands, and a conch shell and a discus-like item in the lower hands. Beneath this figure, a large, ornate serpentine entity, predominantly gold, red, and green, is coiled around a central, dark pillar. The base of the sculpture is sculpted to represent turbulent ocean waves in shades of grey and silver, incorporating a large turtle and other marine life. In the foreground, a small altar-like stand holds an orange and a yellow floral garland. To the right of the altar, a small golden tray contains orange offerings and a small red item. Partially visible human-like figures flank the main structure, appearing to pull the serpentine body from either side. The environment consists of a large, modern building interior, characterized by a high ceiling composed of metallic trusses and numerous glass panels, allowing for significant ambient light. A black overhead sign with white text and icons (airplane and walking person) displays "D1-D8," indicating airport gate directions. The floor is light-colored and smooth. Distant, indistinct figures of people are visible in the background, suggesting a public, active area.
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