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An intricately adorned idol of a Hindu deity, likely Lord Venkateswara (also known as Balaji), stands prominently within a golden archway inside what appears to be a temple or shrine. The idol is dark-skinned, possibly made of black stone or metal, and is dressed in vibrant green and light blue/grey fabric drapes. A distinctive white and red vertical mark (tilaka) is visible on its forehead, a common symbol associated with Vaishnavism.

The idol is lavishly decorated with multiple garlands, some appearing to be made of dried floral or organic material with red and yellow accents, and others fashioned from beads and fabric in blue and gold. The elaborate golden frame surrounding the idol is highly detailed, featuring intricate carvings including a potential Garuda motif at the top, and what looks like numerous gold coins or disc-shaped ornaments.

To the right of the idol, a green offering box, or hundi, is visible. It has a slot for donations and is adorned with patterns. Tamil script is clearly visible on the side of the box, reading "உண்டியல்" (Undiyal), which translates to "hundi" or "offering box." The setting suggests an ongoing space for worship and offerings. The floor is tiled with light-colored, possibly marble, material, and the walls are a neutral tone. No people are visible, but the pristine condition of the shrine and offerings implies recent devotional activity. Given the location context, this scene is likely from a Hindu temple in London, United Kingdom.
punit03

Dec 21, 2024, 5:08 PM

London, UK

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An intricately adorned idol of a Hindu deity, likely Lord Venkateswara (also known as Balaji), stands prominently within a golden archway inside what appears to be a temple or shrine. The idol is dark-skinned, possibly made of black stone or metal, and is dressed in vibrant green and light blue/grey fabric drapes. A distinctive white and red vertical mark (tilaka) is visible on its forehead, a common symbol associated with Vaishnavism. The idol is lavishly decorated with multiple garlands, some appearing to be made of dried floral or organic material with red and yellow accents, and others fashioned from beads and fabric in blue and gold. The elaborate golden frame surrounding the idol is highly detailed, featuring intricate carvings including a potential Garuda motif at the top, and what looks like numerous gold coins or disc-shaped ornaments. To the right of the idol, a green offering box, or hundi, is visible. It has a slot for donations and is adorned with patterns. Tamil script is clearly visible on the side of the box, reading "உண்டியல்" (Undiyal), which translates to "hundi" or "offering box." The setting suggests an ongoing space for worship and offerings. The floor is tiled with light-colored, possibly marble, material, and the walls are a neutral tone. No people are visible, but the pristine condition of the shrine and offerings implies recent devotional activity. Given the location context, this scene is likely from a Hindu temple in London, United Kingdom.

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