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The image displays a multi-tiered stone staircase at the illuminated entrance of the Birla Mandir in Kolkata, India, during nighttime. The architectural structure is characterized by white or light-colored stone, featuring tall, fluted columns and a high ceiling adorned with intricate gold-colored decorative patterns and numerous recessed spotlights. A large, square light fixture with matching golden motifs is centrally placed in the ceiling. Balustrades are visible along the upper right portion of the scene. Approximately 60-70 individuals, comprising men, women, and some children, are actively ascending and descending the wide staircase. Most individuals are dressed in traditional Indian attire; men wear kurtas and trousers, while women wear sarees and salwar kameez, presented in a diverse palette of colors including white, yellow, pink, green, maroon, blue, and purple. One woman near the lower right is observed carrying a small child. On the left side of the staircase, a group of women carries shallow baskets filled with orange flowers on their heads. In the upper background, beyond the stairs, additional temple architecture is visible, decorated with garlands of white and yellow flowers and string lights, indicating a festive or ceremonial occasion.
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