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The image displays a circular, glossy decorative item, likely a plate or magnet, affixed to a textured, brushed metallic surface, possibly a refrigerator door, in Bengaluru, India. The item features a vibrant illustration of the three principal deities of the Jagannath Temple: Lord Jagannath, Subhadra, and Lord Balabhadra. Lord Jagannath, with a black face and large white eyes, is positioned at the top of the triad, adorned with golden headwear and colorful garlands. Below him, Subhadra is depicted with a yellow-orange face and wide eyes, wearing green and floral adornments. At the bottom is Lord Balabhadra, recognizable by his white face with distinctive red and blue markings around his large white eyes, also richly decorated with golden ornaments and flower garlands. In the background of the illustration, the grand shikhara (tower) of the Jagannath Temple in Puri is visible, topped with a red flag. The sky behind the deities and temple transitions from a bright blue with white clouds on the left to warmer, golden hues on the right, suggesting either sunrise or sunset, with rays of light emanating through the clouds. The overall scene conveys a sense of divine presence and spiritual reverence, characteristic of Hindu iconography. No specific activity is depicted other than the presentation of these revered figures. There is no visible text on the item. The metallic background features vertical grain lines and varies in brightness.
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1BE69
Volume
2,195
Creator
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Revenue
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TVL
$0.56

