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This image depicts the entrance of the Rani Sati Devi Mandir in Kolkata, India. The temple facade is constructed from dark grey marble or granite tiles with horizontal white stripe accents. Above the entrance, a white sign displays "রানী সতী দেবী মন্দির" in Bengali and "Rani Sati Devi Mandir" in English. This sign is flanked by Hindu religious symbols including two Swastikas and a Trishul-like icon, with the Bengali inscription "॥ জয় সতী কী ॥" (Jai Sati Ki). An awning, featuring red and off-white striped fabric, with an additional layer of textured brown fabric beneath, extends over the entrance; a cluster of artificial red and orange flowers hangs from the left side of this awning. A decorative band of small, spherical, yellowish-orange elements runs along the upper edge of the facade, beneath which is a line of small, white light bulbs.

The entrance consists of two wooden-framed glass doors, one of which is slightly ajar on the right side. The inner sanctum is adorned with bright red curtains featuring golden decorative elements and a prominent yellow musical note symbol on the left. Behind the curtains, a vivid yellow and green backdrop displays various musical instruments and a large silver mask or face of a deity, presumably Rani Sati, surrounded by golden ornamentation. At the base of the entrance, a silver donation box (দান পাত্র - Daan Patra) with Bengali text and images is present, fronted by a small metallic step.

To the left of the closed door, a single black plastic chair is positioned. A small brass bell hangs from the ceiling to the left of the entrance. Yellow "CCTV Surveillance" warning signs are affixed to the walls on both the left and right sides of the entrance. The ground in the foreground is paved with light grey square tiles intersected by white grout lines, forming a grid pattern. No individuals are visible in the scene.
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Oct 1, 2025, 5:46 AM

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This image depicts the entrance of the Rani Sati Devi Mandir in Kolkata, India. The temple facade is constructed from dark grey marble or granite tiles with horizontal white stripe accents. Above the entrance, a white sign displays "রানী সতী দেবী মন্দির" in Bengali and "Rani Sati Devi Mandir" in English. This sign is flanked by Hindu religious symbols including two Swastikas and a Trishul-like icon, with the Bengali inscription "॥ জয় সতী কী ॥" (Jai Sati Ki). An awning, featuring red and off-white striped fabric, with an additional layer of textured brown fabric beneath, extends over the entrance; a cluster of artificial red and orange flowers hangs from the left side of this awning. A decorative band of small, spherical, yellowish-orange elements runs along the upper edge of the facade, beneath which is a line of small, white light bulbs. The entrance consists of two wooden-framed glass doors, one of which is slightly ajar on the right side. The inner sanctum is adorned with bright red curtains featuring golden decorative elements and a prominent yellow musical note symbol on the left. Behind the curtains, a vivid yellow and green backdrop displays various musical instruments and a large silver mask or face of a deity, presumably Rani Sati, surrounded by golden ornamentation. At the base of the entrance, a silver donation box (দান পাত্র - Daan Patra) with Bengali text and images is present, fronted by a small metallic step. To the left of the closed door, a single black plastic chair is positioned. A small brass bell hangs from the ceiling to the left of the entrance. Yellow "CCTV Surveillance" warning signs are affixed to the walls on both the left and right sides of the entrance. The ground in the foreground is paved with light grey square tiles intersected by white grout lines, forming a grid pattern. No individuals are visible in the scene.

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