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The image depicts a meticulously decorated Durga Puja pandal, a temporary worship structure, located in Kolkata, India. The central focus is an elaborate, multi-armed idol of Goddess Durga, depicted astride a lion, in the act of slaying the buffalo demon Mahishasura. She is flanked by her children: Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha on her right, and Goddess Saraswati and Lord Kartikeya on her left, all rendered in vibrant colors with intricate gold ornamentation. The pandal's interior features a high, visible thatched or bamboo roof supported by dark wooden beams. Red and white frilled fabric garlands are suspended from these beams, and a large white rectangular fabric canopy with red floral patterns hangs centrally above the idols. The side walls are constructed from vertical bundles of reeds or bamboo. A prominent, thick pillar on the right side of the frame is composed of stacked, reddish-brown, brick-like material. The floor in the foreground is covered with a red carpet, adorned with a white, circular Alpona (traditional Bengali folk art) pattern directly in front of the idol platform. On the carpet, near the Alpona, a brass lamp on a stand and scattered yellow flower petals are visible. A green-caged pedestal fan stands upright on the right, positioned near the reddish-brown pillar and facing the idol. Spotlights are visible on the ceiling, illuminating the scene. No individuals are present in the immediate view.
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