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This image shows two adjacent Hindu shrines in Kammavaripalli, India
MomentThis image shows two adjacent Hindu shrines in Kammavaripalli, India. The shrine on the left is a smaller, gated structure dedicated to Sri Bhaktanjaneya Swamy, as indicated by a plaque. It features a statue of Hanuman on its roof. The shrine on the right is larger and dedicated to Sri Sivagangamma Devalayam. It has a blue facade with yellow-framed doors and a sign with Telugu script above the entrance. The date ".08.201" is written on the right. The building has a pink and blue trim. A utility pole stands between the two shrines, with wires extending overhead. The ground in front of the shrines is dirt.

