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A multi-armed, cream-colored statue of the Hindu deity Ganesha is displayed within a glass case, likely in a shop or religious establishment in Puttaparthi, India. Ganesha, depicted with an elephant head and a large belly, is seated on an ornate, gold-accented throne. The statue features extensive gold detailing on its attire, crown, and ornaments, complemented by embedded clear and colored gemstones. Ganesha's four arms hold distinct objects: an ankus (goad) in the upper right, a pasha (noose) in the upper left, and a bowl of modak (sweets) in the lower left. His lower right hand is raised in the Abhaya Mudra, displaying a swastika symbol on the palm. His trunk curls to the left, touching the modak bowl. A small, cream-colored mouse, Ganesha's vahana, rests on the lower right portion of the statue's base. A small, metallic, brass-colored bowl is placed on the base in front of Ganesha's left foot. The background inside the case consists of a draped, wrinkled blue fabric. To the right of the statue, multiple strands of brown beaded malas (prayer beads) hang vertically against a white panel, with a small colorful religious poster partially visible above them. The glass case itself has white wooden or painted frames, and reflections on the left side show indistinct elements of the surrounding interior environment. The foreground outside the case consists of a plain, light-colored concrete or paved surface.
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