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This is a medium shot, eye-level, exterior photograph of the Lakshmi Narayan Temple, also known as Birla Mandir, located in New Delhi, India. The sky above is partly cloudy. The temple is constructed with a warm, light yellow facade, accented with dark red trim and decorative elements. The central focus of the image is a prominent, multi-tiered tower on the left side, painted in dark red and yellow. The tower features several levels with ornate detailing and is topped with a dome. The faces of the tower display symbols, including a sun-like emblem and multiple swastika symbols in white. Adjacent to the tower, other sections of the temple are visible, showcasing similar architectural styles with red-and-yellow color blocking, arched windows, balconies with decorative railings, and smaller domed structures. One section has a covered entrance with large, square columns. On the ground level, in front of the temple entrance, a person wearing a red shirt can be seen standing near several large blue and yellow barrels. The courtyard area is paved with large, light-colored stone tiles. To the right of the image, a neatly trimmed green hedge forms the edge of the scene. The architecture is elaborate and seems to be inspired by traditional Indian styles.
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