
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the central idol within the Shree Padmasuli Balaji Temple, located on Kalakar Street in the Burrabazar area of Kolkata, India. The primary subject is a large, reddish-orange idol of a five-headed deity, identified by the prominent Hindi inscription above as "॥ श्री पद्मसुली बालाजी सरकार ॥" (Shree Padmasuli Balaji Sarkar) and "जय श्रीराम राम" (Jai Shri Ram Ram). The idol is elaborately dressed in red and gold patterned fabric and heavily adorned with multiple layered garlands of fresh yellow and orange marigold flowers. A silver mace (gada) rests against its left side. The idol is situated within an ornate, dark, carved wooden or metallic shrine structure. Below the main idol, several smaller, metallic figurines are arranged on an elevated, carved platform. To the right of the central shrine, a man with dark hair, wearing a white t-shirt, is partially visible, leaning forward, engaged in an unseen activity. In the lower foreground, the top of a person's head is visible, indicating another individual present. A black electric fan with a visible mesh guard is positioned in the lower right corner. A purple patterned curtain hangs on the far left. The scene is illuminated by ambient light within the temple's sanctum.
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