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Two weathered stone statues of guardian figures, commonly known as "Dwarapala," are positioned symmetrically on stone steps leading up to an ornate building. These figures have large, somewhat grotesque features, including broad noses and wide mouths, and are depicted in a seated posture with their hands clasped in front of them. The statues appear to be moss-covered, indicating age and exposure to the elements. To the left of the statues, a tall white pole stands adorned with draped white and bright orange fabric, a common sight in Balinese temples, possibly signifying a religious or cultural event. Behind the statues, the entrance to the building features a striking golden-carved wooden door or panel, intricately detailed with depictions of figures and decorative patterns, set against a deep red backdrop. The surrounding architecture is characterized by rough-hewn stone and brickwork, with visible layers and textures. The ground in front of the statues is paved with small, dark pebbles. The overcast sky suggests a diffused, soft light, typical of a cloudy day in Ubud District, Indonesia. The scene evokes a sense of ancient tradition and spiritual significance, representative of Balinese cultural heritage.
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