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The image displays a vibrant collection of brass and bronze religious statues, likely within a retail shop or showroom in Bengaluru, India. The foreground features three prominent, intricately crafted figures on a white display surface. On the left, a tall, standing male deity, possibly Krishna or Vishnu, is depicted in a dynamic pose. He is richly adorned with a detailed crown, elaborate jewelry, and flowing garments, conveying a serene expression. Next to him, a standing female deity, perhaps Lakshmi or Parvati, is equally ornate. Her elaborate coiffure, extensive jewelry, and detailed attire are prominent, and she holds her hands in a gestural pose. Both standing figures rest on decorative bases. To the right, a large, seated Buddha statue is the third main subject. He is portrayed with a calm and meditative expression. His right hand is raised in the Abhaya Mudra (gesture of fearlessness), while his left hand rests in his lap in the Dhyana Mudra (meditation gesture). The Buddha wears robes textured with floral patterns and is seated on a multi-layered base adorned with lotus motifs. The background consists of white shelves filled with numerous smaller brass and bronze statues of various Hindu and Buddhist deities, alongside metallic pots and vases. Many of these items are individually wrapped in clear plastic, suggesting they are new merchandise. The entire scene is brightly lit, accentuating the golden luster and fine details of the metalwork. A small blue and white measuring tape is visible on the white display table, with the text "OZTOZ" and "3.0M 10FT" clearly legible on its casing. The overall impression is one of exquisite craftsmanship and spiritual artistry presented in a retail setting.
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