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The image, taken from an angled perspective, prominently features a framed informational sign held by a metal pipe against a textured, light-brown background. This background appears to be a large, sculpted surface, possibly depicting an elephant or a similar figure, with carved details visible to the left of the sign. To the right and upper left of the sign, small, dish-like objects are placed on the ground, one containing a pink, star-shaped offering. Red bricks are partially visible at the bottom right of the frame.

The sign provides details about "Chamundeshwari." The text explains that there are "51 pieces of burnt body part of Sati to be known as Shakti Peeths.: Shakti JayaDurga." It specifically states that "Both Ears fell in the Chamundi Hills of Mysuru the Shakti Peeth where both the ears of Sati had fallen." The sign concludes by noting that "Reincarnation of Parvathi is worshipped as Goddess Chamundeshwari." The scene suggests a significant religious or cultural site, likely in the Chamundi Hills of Mysuru, India, given the textual cues. The time of day appears to be daytime.
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Jan 12, 2025

Mysuru, India

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The image, taken from an angled perspective, prominently features a framed informational sign held by a metal pipe against a textured, light-brown background. This background appears to be a large, sculpted surface, possibly depicting an elephant or a similar figure, with carved details visible to the left of the sign. To the right and upper left of the sign, small, dish-like objects are placed on the ground, one containing a pink, star-shaped offering. Red bricks are partially visible at the bottom right of the frame. The sign provides details about "Chamundeshwari." The text explains that there are "51 pieces of burnt body part of Sati to be known as Shakti Peeths.: Shakti JayaDurga." It specifically states that "Both Ears fell in the Chamundi Hills of Mysuru the Shakti Peeth where both the ears of Sati had fallen." The sign concludes by noting that "Reincarnation of Parvathi is worshipped as Goddess Chamundeshwari." The scene suggests a significant religious or cultural site, likely in the Chamundi Hills of Mysuru, India, given the textual cues. The time of day appears to be daytime.

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