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A detailed eye-level photograph captures a brass statue of Nataraja, the dancing form of Lord Shiva, displayed prominently within a retail shop environment in Puttaparthi, India. The central figure features multiple arms, with the right leg raised in a dancing posture, crushing a prostrate figure below. A cobra is visible wrapped around one of the deity's left arms. The statue is framed by an ornate aureole, or Prabha Mandala, which features a Kirtimukha face at its apex. The entire Nataraja sculpture rests on a multi-tiered, intricately designed pedestal. To the immediate left, a partial bronze statue, possibly depicting Hanuman with a mace, is visible. To the lower right, another partial bronze bust, resembling Shiva with long hair and a prominent third eye mark on the forehead, is present. The background is blurred but reveals a cluttered retail setting, showcasing numerous strands of beads (malas) in various colors including reddish-brown, white, and purple, hanging vertically. Colorful fabric strips and other small, indistinct objects are also visible. A yellow sign with the partial text "oncre" is positioned on a shelf beneath the main statue. The lighting suggests an indoor commercial space.
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