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An indoor museum exhibit showcases a grand wooden archway, intricately carved and dark-stained, serving as a decorative entrance to a central display. The archway features two large, carved figures on its upper brackets: a female figure on the left, adorned with jewelry and holding an object, and a male figure on the right, depicted playing a drum. Two additional carved human figures stand at the base of the pillars supporting the archway. The figure on the left is female, standing with hands pressed together in a devotional pose (Anjali Mudra). The figure on the right is male, holding what appears to be a stringed musical instrument. Behind the archway, centered on a white display platform, is an elaborately carved wooden shrine or architectural facade. This central piece is rich in detail, with multiple panels of intricate carvings. Within a dark alcove in the center of this wooden structure stands a smaller, gilded or metallic idol, depicting a standing, unclothed figure, characteristic of a Tirthankara in Jainism, in the Kayotsarga (standing meditation) posture. The setting appears to be a well-lit museum hall with plain, light-colored walls and overhead air vents. A red square sign with the number "16" and a headphone icon is affixed to the wall, likely indicating an audio guide stop. A display board with text is partially visible on the far left, and a glass display case is partially visible on the right. The overall atmosphere suggests an exhibition of historical or religious artifacts, possibly from the New Delhi, India region.
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