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This vibrant image captures a Hindu temple shrine, likely dedicated to a goddess, in Bengaluru, India.

**Subjects:** The upper section features a large, colorful bust of a fierce goddess (Devi). She has striking red skin, wide blue-green eyes, white fangs protruding from her mouth, a golden crown, and a blue bodice adorned with a floral pattern. Below, a green-painted niche houses a smaller altar with multiple dark stone idols. The central idol, possibly a Naga deity, is prominently draped with yellow and red flower garlands, flanked by two carved stone slabs depicting intertwined cobras, similarly decorated. Smaller dark figurines and plastic bottles are also present within the niche. Two long, painted cobra sculptures extend vertically on the green walls on either side of the lower shrine.

**Activity/Event:** The presence of fresh flower garlands, a broken coconut, loose flowers (yellow and red), and leaves in front of the altar suggests ongoing devotional practices and offerings, indicating active worship.

**Notable Details:** The scene is brightly illuminated by natural light, implying daytime. The vivid colors, particularly the red of the goddess's face and the lime green of the walls, are prominent. Electrical wires are visible near the upper right side of the goddess bust. A plastic bottle is placed on the shelf next to the goddess.

**Visible Text:** A black plaque on the right wall provides textual information: "ॐ WELCOME TO a Devi Temple T 0. Sepping Road Cro ram, Banaglore-56 ay 29th October vamman Temp ddumma Temp mamman Ter Shai Temple e Bhai hi Trus est Complits by hthapp & yaka Youth SD." This confirms the location as a Devi Temple in Bengaluru and lists several associated temples or deities, along with potential founding or managing body details.
Mihadev

Apr 21, 2026

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This vibrant image captures a Hindu temple shrine, likely dedicated to a goddess, in Bengaluru, India. **Subjects:** The upper section features a large, colorful bust of a fierce goddess (Devi). She has striking red skin, wide blue-green eyes, white fangs protruding from her mouth, a golden crown, and a blue bodice adorned with a floral pattern. Below, a green-painted niche houses a smaller altar with multiple dark stone idols. The central idol, possibly a Naga deity, is prominently draped with yellow and red flower garlands, flanked by two carved stone slabs depicting intertwined cobras, similarly decorated. Smaller dark figurines and plastic bottles are also present within the niche. Two long, painted cobra sculptures extend vertically on the green walls on either side of the lower shrine. **Activity/Event:** The presence of fresh flower garlands, a broken coconut, loose flowers (yellow and red), and leaves in front of the altar suggests ongoing devotional practices and offerings, indicating active worship. **Notable Details:** The scene is brightly illuminated by natural light, implying daytime. The vivid colors, particularly the red of the goddess's face and the lime green of the walls, are prominent. Electrical wires are visible near the upper right side of the goddess bust. A plastic bottle is placed on the shelf next to the goddess. **Visible Text:** A black plaque on the right wall provides textual information: "ॐ WELCOME TO a Devi Temple T 0. Sepping Road Cro ram, Banaglore-56 ay 29th October vamman Temp ddumma Temp mamman Ter Shai Temple e Bhai hi Trus est Complits by hthapp & yaka Youth SD." This confirms the location as a Devi Temple in Bengaluru and lists several associated temples or deities, along with potential founding or managing body details.

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