
Stake attention in this memory
An exterior scene in Puttaparthi, India, depicts a weathered, brightly painted concrete *Tulasi Vrindavan* (holy basil planter or shrine) occupying the lower left and center of the frame. The *Vrindavan* is predominantly yellow with red accents, featuring a relief carving of a figure, likely Krishna, playing a flute alongside a cow, and an arched niche on another side. Its top edge is adorned with small spire-like structures, some displaying red swastika symbols. A small green plant, consistent with *Ocimum tenuiflorum* (holy basil), grows from the top opening. The *Vrindavan* rests on a lighter-colored concrete base, which has a circular sticker or painted image of a red-robed figure with a halo, consistent with Sathya Sai Baba or Shirdi Sai Baba. To the left, a teal-colored wall is visible with red house numbers "3-657" and "B-400" inscribed, below an orange-red concrete overhang from which wires are suspended. To the right, an orange-colored concrete staircase with individual steps and a railing ascends upwards. The paint on all structures exhibits chipping and wear, indicative of age and exposure.
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