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This image depicts a street market stall in Kolkata, India, likely situated near a temple or religious goods store, given the merchandise and background. An older Indian man, with light brown skin and a reddish-orange mark (tilak) on his forehead, is seated on the ground, wearing a blue t-shirt. He is the vendor, engaging in a transaction. In his right hand, he holds a clear plastic bag filled with numerous small, white, tear-drop shaped cotton wicks (batti). His left hand is near other bags of similar wicks. A customer's hand, adorned with a ring featuring a blue stone, extends from the left, reaching towards the bag held by the vendor, indicating an exchange or inspection. Spread on the ground in front of the vendor is a large pile of dark green, elongated, textured pods, identified as long peppers (pippali). Surrounding this pile are several clear plastic bags containing white cotton wicks, similar to those the vendor is holding. Two large black plastic bags are visible behind the vendor. The background features a glass-fronted display cabinet with wooden framing, containing various items including small decorative ship models and framed pictures, one of which appears to depict a Hindu deity (Lakshmi/Durga) and another with calligraphy. The flooring is a patterned light-colored tile or stone. To the far left, a light-colored wall with red horizontal stripes is visible, while the far right shows a dark, possibly metallic, vertical structure.
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