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An indoor Indian wedding ceremony is in progress within a grand hall, consistent with the architectural style found at the Lakshmi Vilas Palace in Vadodara, Gujarat, India. The ceiling is densely adorned with hanging garlands of white and red flowers. At the center of the scene, a bride in a red, heavily embroidered lehenga and veil stands on the right. To her immediate left is the groom, dressed in a white sherwani, white turban, and floral garlands. Between them, a small square fire pit (hawan kund) rests on a white, carved wooden stand, with faint smoke visible. To the groom's left, an older man in a gold sherwani and yellow turban stands next to an older woman in a dark blue and gold saree, both adorned with garlands. Adjacent to them, a younger man in a white printed kurta and dhoti holds a white tray. On the far right, a man in a maroon shirt crouches on the floor, tending to ceremonial items. On the far left, a man in a blue shirt and grey trousers operates a camera. The floor of the ceremonial area is covered by a large rug featuring concentric circular patterns in red, orange, gold, and green. The immediate foreground is covered by a plain red carpet. A black tripod stand is partially visible on the lower right. The background features ornate wooden balustrades, pillars, and gilded walls, indicating a richly decorated venue.
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