Hey, I didn't make the point that most people not being accustomed to non-Western culture. It's a good point though, so I wish I had. You should probably credit whoever had the idea.
It doesn't mean anything in particular. It is a photo of a Hindu sadguru using an alphabet board to communicate from closed meditation cell without speaking. IIRC it dates from India in the 1930s. If one believed in such things as qutubs and sadgurus one could imagine it as an early form of wireless communication between him and humanity. On a more practical level it was most likely used to say things like "When's lunch?" or "Tell Adi to walk the dog."
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