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This image presents a vibrant mural of Lord Ganesha on a textured yellow wall, set against the backdrop of a rustic outdoor space, likely a porch or balcony, overlooking a mountainous landscape in Vashisht, India.

The main subject is the Ganesha mural, painted in a stylized folk art manner. Lord Ganesha is depicted with a bright red body, a green cap, and a green garment, seated in a relaxed posture. His trunk curves leftwards, and he holds a sweet (modak) in his lower left hand. His upper right hand is raised, bearing the Hindi/Sanskrit word "Shree" (श्री). The bottom right of the mural features a small, red mouse, Ganesha's traditional vehicle, near a bowl of offerings. The entire Ganesha figure is framed by a decorative border of red and green floral patterns. A small signature, "Kmp.." and a number, possibly "5'10", are visible at the bottom left of the mural.

To the left of the mural, the outdoor area features a floor made of wooden planks and a ceiling constructed from rough-hewn wooden beams supporting a corrugated metal roof. A bare lightbulb hangs from a wire. In the foreground, a stack of four red plastic chairs is visible. Further back, two chequered cloths, one red and white and another red, are hanging on a clothesline with clothespins, drying in the bright sunlight. Below the clothesline, a patterned rug is draped over a wooden bench or low table. Beyond the balcony's railing, a lush green mountain slope covered in trees can be seen under a bright, clear sky, indicating a sunny day. Distant structures are faintly visible on the mountainside. A dark wooden door frame is partially visible on the far right edge of the image, adjacent to the mural. The scene suggests a peaceful, everyday setting in a natural, mountainous environment.
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This image presents a vibrant mural of Lord Ganesha on a textured yellow wall, set against the backdrop of a rustic outdoor space, likely a porch or balcony, overlooking a mountainous landscape in Vashisht, India. The main subject is the Ganesha mural, painted in a stylized folk art manner. Lord Ganesha is depicted with a bright red body, a green cap, and a green garment, seated in a relaxed posture. His trunk curves leftwards, and he holds a sweet (modak) in his lower left hand. His upper right hand is raised, bearing the Hindi/Sanskrit word "Shree" (श्री). The bottom right of the mural features a small, red mouse, Ganesha's traditional vehicle, near a bowl of offerings. The entire Ganesha figure is framed by a decorative border of red and green floral patterns. A small signature, "Kmp.." and a number, possibly "5'10", are visible at the bottom left of the mural. To the left of the mural, the outdoor area features a floor made of wooden planks and a ceiling constructed from rough-hewn wooden beams supporting a corrugated metal roof. A bare lightbulb hangs from a wire. In the foreground, a stack of four red plastic chairs is visible. Further back, two chequered cloths, one red and white and another red, are hanging on a clothesline with clothespins, drying in the bright sunlight. Below the clothesline, a patterned rug is draped over a wooden bench or low table. Beyond the balcony's railing, a lush green mountain slope covered in trees can be seen under a bright, clear sky, indicating a sunny day. Distant structures are faintly visible on the mountainside. A dark wooden door frame is partially visible on the far right edge of the image, adjacent to the mural. The scene suggests a peaceful, everyday setting in a natural, mountainous environment.

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