
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a weathered, multi-tiered gray stone pagoda or stupa, characteristic of Chinese-influenced temple architecture, located within the complex of Wat Pho (Wat Phra Chetuphon Wimon Mangkhalaram Rajwaramahawihan) in Bangkok, Thailand. The structure is composed of carved stone blocks, exhibiting at least two distinct levels separated by horizontal eaves with circular relief patterns. Each visible level features a recessed, arch-topped rectangular opening, flanked by vertically oriented stone panels adorned with intricate floral and foliage relief carvings. Within the upper opening, a standing stone figure is observed from its back-right, dressed in a robe with a prominent head covering or hairstyle, facing outward. Below it, within the lower opening, another standing stone figure is positioned, depicted more frontally, wearing a robed garment and headwear. This lower figure holds a staff-like object in its right hand, extending diagonally upwards and to the left, and appears to hold a smaller, rounded object in its left hand. Above this lower opening, a fan-shaped relief carving is visible. The stone surfaces show significant signs of aging, erosion, and biological growth, including dark discoloration and moss/lichen patches. Green foliage from surrounding trees is visible in the background and along the edges of the structure, under a light, possibly overcast sky.
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