
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the interior of a Hindu temple, characteristic of those found in Kolkata, India, likely dedicated to Goddess Kali. A prominent, dark-skinned idol of Goddess Kali occupies a central arched niche, adorned with a golden crown, a patterned green and yellow sari, and numerous red and green garlands. She is depicted with multiple arms, holding a sword and a severed head. To her left, a smaller pink-skinned deity, possibly Hanuman, stands. On a lower platform to the left, two black Shiva Lingams are present, embellished with orange marigold garlands. In the foreground, a man with dark, curly hair and a mustache is seated on the grey tiled floor, facing the deities. He is dressed in yellow lower garments and a white upper garment. His hands are positioned near an array of ritual objects on the floor, including brass and copper bowls containing liquids and powders, a small silver plate, a brass bell, and scattered pink flowers. The temple features light grey, possibly marble or granite, walls and flooring. The scene depicts an active or recently conducted worship ceremony.
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