
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a small Hindu prayer area, or 'Pooja Ghar,' set up in a corner of what appears to be a residential room in New Delhi, India. The walls are painted in two light shades, cream and light green, meeting at a corner. The floor is tiled. The central focus is a small altar adorned with a vibrant red cloth featuring traditional Indian patterns, possibly Bandhani, serving as a backdrop. A peacock feather (mor pankh) is placed at the top of this cloth. On the altar, two framed pictures of Hindu deities are prominently displayed: one depicts Lord Rama, Sita, and Lakshman, and the other features a child deity, possibly Bal Krishna. Below these, several small idols, including what appear to be Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi, are arranged. A small red fabric with gold trim (chunari) is draped over some items. Various ritualistic items are present, suggesting ongoing or recent worship. These include a string of black beads, a brass pot, and small brass bowls. A small book or pamphlet with Hindi text, likely a religious scripture, is also visible near the idols. On the tiled floor in front of the altar, a brass plate (thaali) with red kumkum or sindoor marks is placed, accompanied by a small brass bowl. Nearby, several containers, including small bottles and jars, are arranged. The area around the altar also contains some household items and clutter, such as plastic bags—one partially visible with "STAR" and "रिलायंस" (Reliance) text—and cardboard boxes, one labeled "Kitchen" and "Devi." The scene conveys a sense of personal devotion and traditional Hindu practice within a home setting. The time of day is indeterminate, indicated by indoor lighting.
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