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A bronze-colored relief sculpture, depicting the joined faces of Hindu deities Shiva and Parvati, is affixed to a distressed pale yellow wooden surface in Puttaparthi, India. The left face, likely Parvati, wears an elaborate crown and facial adornments, with a snake's head visible at her lower neck. The right face, likely Shiva, features a crescent moon atop his head and a 'tripundra' mark on his forehead, with a second snake's head visible at his lower neck. Both faces are rendered with downcast eyes and soft expressions. The sculpture is framed by a continuous border of stylized leaves or petals, forming a heart-like contour with a hanging loop at its apex. The background consists of a worn, cream-painted wooden panel, exhibiting visible scratches, peeling paint, and nail holes. To the right, exposed electrical wiring and a vertical, worn wooden beam are visible.
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