
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a static indoor display of a historical artifact. The central subject is a dark, possibly black or dark grey, stone statue of Ganesha, prominently displayed against a lighter, textured background. The multi-armed deity with an elephant head is depicted in a seated posture, appearing weathered or aged. Above the Ganesha statue is a framed informational sign with a light, parchment-like background. The sign features text in Indonesian, titled "Arca Ganesha." The text describes the statue as originating from the west side chamber of the Shiva Temple at Prambanan, identifying it as a depiction of King Balitung's crown prince, with a sash on his shoulder indicating his role as a war commander. The statue and the informational sign are enclosed within a dark wooden frame, suggestive of a museum exhibit or a private collection. To the immediate left of the display, a vertical dark wooden panel or door frame is visible. The environment appears to be an indoor setting with subdued lighting, designed to highlight the artifact. This display is located in Ciherang, Indonesia.
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