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In Gurgaon, India, a shrine displays two prominent deity statues, likely Radha and Krishna, adorned in vibrant, ornate clothing and elaborate headdresses. The statue on the left, identified as Krishna by the flute in its hands, wears a golden dhoti and a richly decorated crown with a peacock feather. The statue on the right, assumed to be Radha, is dressed in a pink, gold, and green sari and wears a similar intricate crown. Both statues are surrounded by decorative, fan-like backdrops of yellow and pink fabric with gold trim. Garlands of pink and yellow paper flowers drape across their chests. A smaller statue of Krishna, in a pink attire, is placed in front of the main figures, accompanied by seashells and a small metal container. The shrine itself is decorated with colorful mosaic tiles in shades of blue, green, gold, and white, featuring floral and butterfly motifs. The overall scene is brightly lit, with the statues encased behind glass.
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