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The image depicts a retail display of religious artifacts and beaded necklaces, likely within a souvenir or spiritual goods shop in Puttaparthi, India. Two horizontal white shelves run across the frame, each populated with various statues and idols. On the upper shelf, from left to right: a partially visible golden idol (possibly Ganesha), followed by a smaller golden Ganesha idol, and a small brown wooden idol (also likely Ganesha). The central focus is a four-armed golden statue of Lord Shiva, seated, holding a trident. To its right, a white and gold idol of Goddess Saraswati is depicted seated, playing a veena. A small, dark, irregular stone object is visible on the far right. Numerous strings of multi-colored, faceted beads, likely malas or necklaces, hang vertically against a plain white background above and between the shelves. These beads vary in color, length, and size, creating a dense, colorful backdrop. On the lower shelf, from left to right: a golden, ornate archway-style idol featuring multiple small figures (possibly Venkateswara or similar deities). Next to it is a brown seated idol of Lord Ganesha. An irregular, dark, textured object, possibly a sacred stone or a small abstract idol, sits between two Ganesha figures. Further to the right, another golden archway-style idol, similar to the first on this shelf, is present. On the far right, a yellowish idol of Balakrishna (Baby Krishna) is seated on a decorated pedestal, with one hand near his mouth. A small, dark, rounded object is visible on the extreme right. No people are present. The scene is static, displaying merchandise. The environment suggests an indoor setting with white walls or display partitions.
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