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This image displays a framed, highly embellished religious picture depicting Hindu deities. The central figure is a multi-armed goddess, likely Durga or Parvati, dressed in a vibrant red and green sari, adorned with extensive jewelry, and riding a white tiger. She holds various weapons and symbolic items in her many hands, including a trident, a sword, a bow, and a flower. A golden halo emanates from behind her head. Arranged in a circular pattern around the central goddess are twelve smaller depictions, each housed in a miniature temple-like structure. These are the Dvadasha Jyotirlingas (forms of Shiva's lingam), with their names written in Devanagari script next to them: Kedarnath, Vishwanath, Somnath, Mahakaleshwar, Trimbakeshwar, Bhimashankar, Baidyanath, Nageshwar, Grishneshwar, Rameshwar, Mallikarjun, and Omkareshwar. To the right of the central goddess, two additional prominent male deities are featured. Above is a blue-skinned, multi-armed Lord Shiva, holding a trident and a small drum (damaru). Below him is Lord Hanuman, depicted holding his mace. The entire picture is richly decorated with numerous sparkling rhinestones or jewels, highlighting the deities' ornaments, clothing, weapons, and the borders of the Jyotirlinga images, giving it a three-dimensional and glittering effect. The background features subtle golden sun-ray patterns. The artwork is enclosed within an ornate, golden frame. The image appears to be a devotional piece, commonly found in homes or temples for worship and display.
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