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The image depicts a vibrant Hindu calendar page featuring deities. The central figure is a richly adorned goddess, likely Lakshmi, seated on a lotus flower. She wears elaborate gold jewelry and a red and blue sari, with multiple hands extended, some holding lotuses and others in gestures of blessing or granting wealth. Flanking her are other Hindu deities: on the left, a goddess with a musical instrument, possibly Saraswati; and on the right, Ganesha, the elephant-headed god. The background is a bright green, with decorative motifs and smaller depictions of deities arranged around the main figures. Below the central image, there are framed miniature portraits of goddesses, each labeled with a name such as "Aishwarya Laxmi," "Dhanya Laxmi," "Gaja Laxmi," "Veera Laxmi," and "Vijaya Laxmi," suggesting different aspects or forms of Lakshmi. At the bottom of the image, a calendar section shows months like "February" and "July" with corresponding dates and Hindi script. The overall style is typical of devotional art found in India. While the text at the top mentions "BAZAR, DHARAMSHALA(KANGRA)," this refers to a location in Himachal Pradesh, India, not Haini. There is no indication of Haini, India, being associated with this image.
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Jun 13, 2026

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The image depicts a vibrant Hindu calendar page featuring deities. The central figure is a richly adorned goddess, likely Lakshmi, seated on a lotus flower. She wears elaborate gold jewelry and a red and blue sari, with multiple hands extended, some holding lotuses and others in gestures of blessing or granting wealth. Flanking her are other Hindu deities: on the left, a goddess with a musical instrument, possibly Saraswati; and on the right, Ganesha, the elephant-headed god. The background is a bright green, with decorative motifs and smaller depictions of deities arranged around the main figures. Below the central image, there are framed miniature portraits of goddesses, each labeled with a name such as "Aishwarya Laxmi," "Dhanya Laxmi," "Gaja Laxmi," "Veera Laxmi," and "Vijaya Laxmi," suggesting different aspects or forms of Lakshmi. At the bottom of the image, a calendar section shows months like "February" and "July" with corresponding dates and Hindi script. The overall style is typical of devotional art found in India. While the text at the top mentions "BAZAR, DHARAMSHALA(KANGRA)," this refers to a location in Himachal Pradesh, India, not Haini. There is no indication of Haini, India, being associated with this image.

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