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The image displays a vibrant section of an ornate Hindu temple structure adjacent to a large, verdant tree. The temple, likely part of a gopuram or a temple wall, is characterized by its intricate carvings and bright, multi-colored embellishments. Stacked vertically on the temple wall are three distinct niches, each housing a vibrantly colored deity. The uppermost visible deity is blue-skinned, possibly Vishnu, depicted in a seated or reclining posture. Below this, a lighter-skinned, four-armed deity, adorned with rich clothing and a crown, stands prominently. The lowest visible deity is also blue-skinned and appears to be reclining, possibly on a coiled serpent, a common representation of Vishnu on Ananta-Shesha. The figures are richly detailed with traditional attire and ornaments. The temple features a textured red-tiled roof and decorative architectural elements in shades of blue, purple, green, and gold, reflecting traditional South Indian temple artistry. To the left of the temple, a large, leafy tree with dense green foliage occupies a significant portion of the frame. Its thick branches are visible through the leaves, and several thin utility wires crisscross against the backdrop of the tree. The scene is captured during the daytime, under soft, diffused lighting. There is no specific activity depicted. The intricate details, vibrant colors, and architectural style are typical of Hindu temples in India, aligning with the provided location context of Bengaluru. No discernible text is visible in the image.
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