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The scene depicts an outdoor setting in Puttaparthi, India, likely within or near the Prasanthi Nilayam ashram complex, indicated by a partially visible blue sign on the left reading "ERVE ALL HURT NEVER" (implying "Love All, Serve All, Help Ever, Hurt Never").

In the immediate foreground, a small, square, concrete planter rests on dark grey paving tiles. This planter is painted in alternating sections of pale yellow, pink, and light blue. Its top edge is pink, and the inner rim features light blue triangular protrusions. A small, bushy green plant, consistent with a Tulasi (Holy Basil) plant, grows from the planter, containing small yellow and red elements, possibly offerings. The main body of this planter is pale yellow with a dark triangular recess on the front face.

Behind this foreground planter stands a larger, more elaborate concrete structure, also brightly painted in light blue, pink, and cream. This structure features a prominent central circular motif enclosing an urn-like shape, flanked by vertical rows of circular indentations. The top portion is ornate, resembling a miniature temple superstructure. This larger structure appears to be an empty or decorative Tulasi Brundavanam.

The ground transitions from dark grey paving tiles in the foreground to a lighter, rougher concrete or gravel surface further back. The background shows dense green foliage, trees, and the faint outline of a light-colored building. The lighting suggests natural daylight, with no discernible human figures or ongoing actions.
Vera Uliantseva

Mar 17, 2026

Puttaparthi, India

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The scene depicts an outdoor setting in Puttaparthi, India, likely within or near the Prasanthi Nilayam ashram complex, indicated by a partially visible blue sign on the left reading "ERVE ALL HURT NEVER" (implying "Love All, Serve All, Help Ever, Hurt Never"). In the immediate foreground, a small, square, concrete planter rests on dark grey paving tiles. This planter is painted in alternating sections of pale yellow, pink, and light blue. Its top edge is pink, and the inner rim features light blue triangular protrusions. A small, bushy green plant, consistent with a Tulasi (Holy Basil) plant, grows from the planter, containing small yellow and red elements, possibly offerings. The main body of this planter is pale yellow with a dark triangular recess on the front face. Behind this foreground planter stands a larger, more elaborate concrete structure, also brightly painted in light blue, pink, and cream. This structure features a prominent central circular motif enclosing an urn-like shape, flanked by vertical rows of circular indentations. The top portion is ornate, resembling a miniature temple superstructure. This larger structure appears to be an empty or decorative Tulasi Brundavanam. The ground transitions from dark grey paving tiles in the foreground to a lighter, rougher concrete or gravel surface further back. The background shows dense green foliage, trees, and the faint outline of a light-colored building. The lighting suggests natural daylight, with no discernible human figures or ongoing actions.

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