
Stake attention in this memory
In Gurgaon, India, a woman in a yellow floral dress and headscarf stands with her back to the camera, facing a large, copper-colored statue of a bull. The statue is intricately detailed with decorative patterns on its saddlecloth and appears to be a representation of Nandi, the bull vahana (mount) of the Hindu deity Shiva. It rests on a silver, multi-tiered pedestal that is wet, suggesting it may have been recently washed or is part of a water feature. The woman is positioned near the base of the statue, with her hands outstretched towards it, possibly in prayer or offering. In front of the statue, on the silver pedestal, are a few small orange flowers, likely offerings. The background shows a building with barred windows and some greenery. The ground in the foreground is paved with square tiles and there is a brown, weathered wall with some white inscriptions in the Hindi script visible. The overall scene depicts a moment of devotion at a religious site.
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