
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows three water lilies on a speckled granite surface, with a portion of a golden, possibly decorative, structure in the upper background. One water lily is a vibrant purple and appears fresh, positioned to the left. To the right, a cluster of pinkish-purple water lilies are wilting and appear to be decaying. The granite surface has a light background with dark speckles, and there are visible lines etched into the surface, suggesting it might be a step or a ledge. The golden structure in the background is smooth and curved, with decorative fluting. The scene appears to be outdoors, given the lighting and shadows. The flowers were placed on the granite steps leading to the main entrance of the Temple of the Tooth Relic (Sri Dalada Maligawa) in Matara, Sri Lanka. The wilting state of the flowers suggests they may have been offered at the temple, likely to the sacred tooth relic, and have been left to decompose naturally. The temple is a significant Buddhist site and is adorned with intricate carvings and golden embellishments, which could account for the visible golden structure. The presence of the flowers on the steps is a common practice of devotion in Buddhist temples.
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