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The image depicts a vibrant orange temple, likely located in Sitakund, Bangladesh, under a clear, sunny sky. The building showcases ornate architecture with multiple levels and decorative elements. The upper section features a white balustrade and intricate moldings with triangular cutouts beneath. The main facade is painted in a striking orange hue, accented by vertical white stripes or pilasters. Several arched openings are visible; some are covered by decorative, golden-toned metal grilles, partially obscured by lush green climbing plants. A prominent arched entrance, topped with a decorative archway, features a retractable orange metal gate. Above this gate, Bengali script is clearly visible, reading "শ্রী শ্রী গণেশ মন্দির" (Shree Shree Ganesh Mandir), identifying the structure as a Holy Ganesh Temple. In the foreground, a low, ornate metal fence with intricate scrollwork, showing signs of age or rust, defines the property's boundary. Below the fence is a planter box or base tiled with green and white marbled tiles. The ground in front is a paved surface with a geometric pattern. The scene portrays a well-maintained and culturally significant religious site in bright daylight.
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