
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a detailed Hindu shrine setup in Pokhara, Nepal, situated within a recessed, dark-walled niche. The scene is framed by blurred blue elements at the top and bottom, consistent with an outdoor or semi-open-air setting. At the rear of the niche, three framed religious prints are prominently displayed. From left to right: a print depicting a divine couple (likely Shiva and Parvati), a print showing two deities (likely Lakshmi and Ganesh), and a print of another divine couple (possibly Vishnu and consort) on a vibrant red background. A dark red-brown rectangular platform serves as the central altar. On its left side, a copper pot holds a whole coconut. Beside it, a small brass kalasha contains what appear to be yellow flower petals or grains. A folded, ornate gold-colored religious text or chart is positioned behind these items. A small metal trident and additional scattered yellow offerings are visible. A blue ballpoint pen lies horizontally on the platform. Towards the right side of the platform, a large, dark metal oil lamp (diya) with a central wick holder rests on a round, black tray, partially covered by a draped red fabric. To the far right, a brass idol of a Naga (multi-headed cobra deity) stands upright. On the ground directly beneath the platform, a spool of white thread is visible on the left. A clear plastic bottle with a pink cap, containing a yellow liquid (likely oil), lies next to a small, empty metal bowl. Further to the right, a smaller plastic bottle with a red cap, a small piece of red fabric, and other indistinct small objects are present. The overall arrangement suggests an active devotional space.
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