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What are your thoughts on it?
Any cool stories or interpretations of it?
Apparently the statue in the center is a 12th-century Chola sculpture of Yoga-Narasimha.
The writing on top originally read ""In the land of the dark, the ship of the sun is drawn by the Grateful Dead". But Garcia asked artist Stanley Mouse to make it ineligible because he was worried that it seemed pretentious.
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