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An interior view depicts an elaborately decorated structure, likely a temporary pandal, in Kolkata, India. The background wall is predominantly yellow-orange, adorned with traditional Bengali crafts. Two stylized human figures, constructed from woven wicker or straw, stand upright, holding slender implements. These figures are framed by numerous thin, light-colored wooden poles or stalks. Above and around the figures, the wall is decorated with larger woven elements resembling stylized flowers and butterflies, along with various small, circular, and oval woven baskets or decorative disks. Vertical panels, appearing to be bamboo or wood painted gold, frame sections of the wall and are also integrated with small woven baskets. A horizontal border of red and white checkered fabric is draped along the top edge of the main decorated area, and another similar border runs below the figures. A yellow sign with Bengali script, reading "নালহাটী রামকৃষ্ণ সেবাশ্রম" (Nalhati Ramakrishna Sevashram), is affixed to one of the golden vertical frames. At the bottom of the decorated wall, resting on the lower red and white striped fabric, are several small black spotlights and clear plastic bottles. In the foreground to the left, a large, dome-shaped object covered in a blue net is partially visible. To the right, the back of a person wearing a light-colored, pattern-printed shirt and dark trousers is visible, facing towards the decorated wall. Below and to the right of this person, the top of a head with dark, curly hair belonging to another individual is seen, along with the back of a blue plastic chair that has a white, floral design on its backrest.
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