
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures the exterior of a temple, likely located in Sitakund, Bangladesh, as indicated by the context. The main subject is a building with walls covered in red, slightly textured tiles. A prominent blue tiled band runs along the base of the wall and another along the top, beneath the roofline. At the center of the wall is a recessed, arched entrance, featuring multiple layers of arches. The entrance is closed by a dark, vertical-slatted door, possibly made of wood or metal, secured with a lock. Several signs with Bengali text are affixed to the red wall. Above the entrance, a white sign with blue lettering reads "শ্রী শ্রী বিরূপাক্ষ মন্দির" (Shri Shri Birupaksha Mandir), identifying the structure as the Birupaksha Temple. To the left of the door, a smaller, book-shaped sign displays "হরহর মহাদেব" (Har Har Mahadev) and "ভালোবাসি কালানা" (Bhalobashi Kalana). To the right of the door, a larger white sign with a blue border contains multiple lines of text. It features a "CCTV" logo and states "এই মন্দির ও প্রাঙ্গন" (This temple and premises), followed by "পূজার্থী ছাড়া অন্যদের প্রবেশ নিষেধ।" (Entry prohibited for others except devotees.). The last line, as per OCR, reads "সকোভুত প্রাইন কথিরি." Above the blue tiled top border, parts of the roof are visible, showing vegetation, possibly tall grass or reeds, growing on it, alongside some ornate architectural elements. A CCTV camera is mounted near the roof, reinforcing the security notice on the sign. The ground in front of the temple is light-colored and tiled. The scene appears to be taking place during the daytime under clear weather. No people are visible.
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