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The image depicts the interior of a Hindu temple, likely dedicated to Goddess Kali, located in Gurgaon, India. A prominent, dark-skinned idol of the goddess, adorned with garlands of white and red flowers and a golden headdress, is visible behind a glass enclosure. To the right of the idol, three tridents, symbols associated with Lord Shiva, are displayed. One is a large, ornate golden trident with decorative elements, and another is a darker, more rustic trident with three prongs. Several strings of prayer beads, known as malas, hang from the tridents. The walls are covered with patterned tiles, and several framed images and posters are affixed to them. One poster features a man in white attire, and another shows a devotional scene. A cluster of balloons in white, blue, and orange is attached to the wall near the top right. Various items used in worship are scattered around the space, including a metal plate, small metal bowls, a red plastic container, and bottles of water and other liquids. A large, circular pit is present in the foreground, potentially used for religious ceremonies. The overall impression is one of a religious space in a modest urban setting.
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