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The image depicts a stone pillar located in what appears to be a temple courtyard in Puttaparthi, India. The central feature is a gray stone pillar with a carved bas-relief of a male deity, identified as Lord Krishna, standing in a cross-legged posture and playing a flute within an arched niche. The deity figure is adorned with a white and green floral garland draped from its head, and a cluster of yellow flowers is attached higher on the pillar. Red paste marks are visible on the deity's forehead, chest, and hands, and loose yellow and white flowers lie at its feet. The ground around the pillar is a light gray paved surface, decorated with colorful patterns. A red rectangular border with white scrolling designs frames the pillar's base. To the left, within this border, is a multi-colored floral pattern. In the immediate foreground, directly in front of the pillar, a large six-pointed star (hexagram) with a central circle is depicted in green, red, and light blue. Scattered loose flower petals and dried leaves are present on the ground. In the background, a building with a brightly painted facade is visible. Its eaves and roofline display horizontal stripes of pink, blue, orange, and yellow. The walls are painted light blue, featuring two barred windows. A red-painted step or plinth leads into the building. The background ground appears darker, possibly due to shading or moisture, with visible tile lines. No human subjects are present.
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