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This is a medium-shot, eye-level, vertical, outdoor, daytime, full-color photograph of a weathered building in Pushkar, India. The building appears to be an old haveli or mansion, with intricate architectural details, including arched windows, balconies with carved supports, and ornate window grilles. The facade is a mix of pale yellow and off-white plaster, much of which has chipped and peeled away, revealing older layers and brickwork underneath. The upper story features several arched windows, some with closed wooden shutters and others open, revealing dark interiors. Decorative quatrefoil motifs and recessed rectangular panels are visible above the windows. Below, a balcony extends across the facade. It is supported by elaborate carved brackets. A plaque with Hindi script is mounted on the wall beneath the balcony. The lower part of the building showcases a large, arched wooden door, intricately carved and studded with metal. Above the door, curved blue lettering in Hindi reads "जय हिदेन्द्रसा" (Jai Hindresa) on the left and "पधारोसा" (Padharosa) on the right, which together might translate to "Welcome, Jai Hindresa" or a similar greeting. Faded markings and numbers are visible on the door and the surrounding wall. To the right of the main door, a section of the building is covered with corrugated metal sheeting, partially obscuring another doorway or window. A green tree with dense foliage grows on the right side of the building, its branches reaching towards the upper stories. The overall impression is one of aged grandeur and a sense of history.
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