a finely detailed representation of Lord Rama, one of the major deities in Hinduism, sculpted in the distinctive Balinese style. Lord Rama is the seventh avatar of the god Vishnu and the central figure in the ancient Indian epic, the Ramayana. His tale, one of righteousness, bravery, and devotion, is revered not just in India but across many Southeast Asian cultures, including Bali. Holding a bow and arrow, these weapons are symbolic of Rama's martial prowess and his commitment to dharma (righteousness). The bow, in particular, is a significant emblem of Rama's identity, as he is often referred to as 'Shri Rama of the Bow' in scriptures. His face reflects a sense of calm determination, capturing his essence as a righteous and compassionate ruler, warrior, and devotee of dharma.