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A stone statue of a grotesque, mythical creature, possibly a demon or rakshasa, sits in a cross-legged position. The statue has a large head with a broad nose, wide mouth, and bulging eyes. It wears a headdress with feather-like adornments. Its body is heavy-set, and it holds its hands clasped together in its lap. The statue is weathered and covered in moss and grime, suggesting it is outdoors and has been exposed to the elements. The statue is positioned in front of a dark, rough-hewn stone structure with distinct block-like layers. To the right of this structure is a red-colored wall, likely stucco or plaster, with visible signs of wear and discoloration. Behind the statue, to the left, part of a white decorative metal fence or railing is visible, along with a glimpse of a tiled roof and some greenery. The lighting suggests a sunny day. This type of statue is commonly found as a guardian figure in Balinese temples and traditional compounds. Given the architectural style and the nature of the statue, it is highly probable that this image was taken at a temple or a significant traditional building in Denpasar, Indonesia, such as the Jagatnatha Temple or a similar religious or cultural site. These guardian figures, known as "Dwarapala," are meant to ward off evil spirits.
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