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This image captures a traditional Bengali wedding or pre-wedding ritual in Chittagong, Bangladesh, involving several individuals gathered on a patterned mat on the floor. The central figures are women, dressed in colorful saris, engaged in ceremonial activities. A woman, likely the bride, sits prominently in a radiant red and gold sari, adorned with traditional jewelry and a decorative hair bun. She participates in the ritual, her hands positioned carefully. Opposite her is a large, elaborate tiered white object, possibly a "topor" (a groom's traditional headgear) or another significant ritual item. Another woman in a pink and gold sari is bent forward, her hands near a round yellow tray (dala) laden with various offerings. These include a pile of white rice, several lit earthen lamps (diyas), betel leaves, small packets, what appears to be a small idol, and green plant sprigs. She, along with another person, holds a long, thin wooden stick, indicating a shared ritual action. An older woman in a light pink sari sits to the left, observing. Two children, a young girl in a light blue dress and a boy in a yellow top, are also visible, adding to the family gathering atmosphere. A woman with her back to the camera, wearing a dark green sari and holding a golden clutch, is also part of the group. The participants appear focused and reverent, reflecting the cultural significance of the event. The setting is indoors, likely a home or community space, given the flooring and mat. On a small white packet on the yellow tray, the word "BENGAL" is visible, and on a blue and white packet, "Fresh..." can be partially read.
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