
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the street-level facade of the Shree Digambar Jain Bada Mandir, located at 221, Rabindra Sarani, Barabazar, Kolkata-6, India. The temple building is multi-storied and painted a pale orange-yellow. The ground floor features a prominent entrance framed by dark green marble cladding. A silver-colored, partially open collapsible gate reveals a black and white checkered floor inside. Above the entrance, a rectangular sign in Hindi script identifies the temple as "Shree Digambar Jain Bada Mandir (Kshudra Terapanth Amnaay), Kolkata." This sign is flanked by two stylized blue-green sculptures resembling birds, each with gold accents at its base. The first floor of the temple facade includes a central balcony with three arched openings, detailed with intricate gold ornamentation and small domed structures. The second floor features windows with ornate metal grilles and a series of decorative golden animal figures, possibly elephants, along its upper edge. Utility wires are visible across the facade. To the left of the temple, a utility pole stands vertically, laden with numerous electrical wires. A rectangular yellow and red banner in Hindi/Bengali, advertising a blood donation camp for April 13, 2025, at the temple's address, is affixed to the pole. Below this, a red circular 'No Parking' sign is visible. The foreground consists of an uneven, wet concrete surface with a circular manhole cover. A bald man, seen from behind, is walking towards the temple entrance. He wears a light blue, short-sleeved, collared shirt and dark trousers, and carries a dark brown briefcase in his right hand. The scene is illuminated by bright daylight, casting distinct shadows on the left side of the building.
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