Close-up of an elaborately crafted golden Buddha, Thousand-Armed Avalokitesvara (सहस्रभुज, Sahasrabhuja) is a bodhisattva of Buddhist worship. Sahasrabhuja means "one with a thousand hands." A large statue of the multi-armed bodhisattva. taken from the front and angled slightly to the right. The statue's face is calm and composed, with closed eyes and a gentle smile, exuding peace and sanctity. The deity has multiple arms, each in a different motion, symbolizing different aspects of divinity and power. The arms are elaborately crafted and decorated with small golden figures, possibly representing snakes or decorative elements. The central figure holds two staffs vertically in both hands, while the other arms are in a prayer pose, holding a trident-like weapon, and making other symbolic movements. The statue wears an elaborate crown with a large circular halo composed of many thin golden rods radiating outwards, symbolizing divinity and enlightenment. On either side of the crown are ornate headdresses of intricate design. The statue's body is covered in a flowing robe with clearly visible folds and texture, emphasizing its divinity. An elaborate necklace adorns the chest area. The solid black background provides strong contrast, highlighting the statue's golden details, making it the focal point of the image. The lighting is dramatic yet subdued, coming from the front left and casting soft shadows that accentuate the statue's texture and contours, highlighting the fine detail and craftsmanship. The overall composition creates a balanced and symmetrical visual effect, showcasing the exquisite artistry and spiritual importance of this religious object,create figure 2

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