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This image, rotated 90 degrees clockwise, captures an indoor religious display in Mysuru, India. The central feature is a glass display case containing two intricately decorated statues of Hindu deities. The upper statue, adorned in red and gold attire with elaborate jewelry and a crown, appears to be a multi-armed deity, possibly one of Vishnu's avatars, holding symbolic items. Its expression is serene. The lower statue, similarly multi-armed and adorned with a crown and jewelry, is dressed in yellow and white. An orange-yellow translucent fabric draped behind it is illuminated by an internal light source, creating a glow. A vertical black label above the central display case identifies the exhibit as "DASHAVATHARA" in English and "ದಶಾವತಾರ" in Kannada script, indicating the ten principal avatars of Vishnu. A smaller, partially visible horizontal label below the main case reads "SHREE LAKSHMI NARAYANA." The background features blue fabric with a repeating light blue floral or paisley pattern, suggesting a decorative wall or curtain. To the left, a large, grey, scaled structure resembling a serpent's body (like Adishesha) is visible, along with hanging garlands of white flowers. On the right, partially visible decorative elements crafted from white and orange shells add to the ornate setting. The scene portrays a reverence for the deities, typical of a temple or religious exhibition. The lighting is artificial, highlighting the statues.
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