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This media file captures a vibrant and intricately carved relief sculpture on the facade of a temple in Bengaluru, India. The central subject is a multi-armed deity, likely the Hindu goddess Durga, depicted in a dynamic pose atop a lion, her mount. She is shown wielding various weapons, including a sword and a trident, engaged in battle with a demon figure. This demon, possibly Mahishasura, is seen in human form, lying prostrate or rising from the ground, with a buffalo-like head visible near him, symbolizing his animal form.

The sculpture is set within an elaborate, arch-like frame adorned with ornate patterns and two peacocks positioned symmetrically at the base. The deity herself is richly adorned with jewelry and clothing, predominantly in shades of green, blue, and reddish-brown.

The surrounding temple wall is painted a bright light blue, creating a striking contrast with the colorful relief. Above and below the central sculpture, there are multiple layers of architectural mouldings, cornices, and decorative friezes, featuring repetitive patterns and smaller, stylized figures. Some of these upper sections include figures seated in prayer or meditation. Overhead, thin black electrical wires are visible against the blue background, running across the facade. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight, suggesting it was taken during the day.

On the right side of the main sculpture, against the blue wall, some faint text is visible, which appears to include "SRI SHIVANANDA," a partially obscured title or name, and a phone number: "9845390283." The overall impression is one of detailed craftsmanship and religious devotion typical of South Indian temple architecture.
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Apr 21, 2026

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This media file captures a vibrant and intricately carved relief sculpture on the facade of a temple in Bengaluru, India. The central subject is a multi-armed deity, likely the Hindu goddess Durga, depicted in a dynamic pose atop a lion, her mount. She is shown wielding various weapons, including a sword and a trident, engaged in battle with a demon figure. This demon, possibly Mahishasura, is seen in human form, lying prostrate or rising from the ground, with a buffalo-like head visible near him, symbolizing his animal form. The sculpture is set within an elaborate, arch-like frame adorned with ornate patterns and two peacocks positioned symmetrically at the base. The deity herself is richly adorned with jewelry and clothing, predominantly in shades of green, blue, and reddish-brown. The surrounding temple wall is painted a bright light blue, creating a striking contrast with the colorful relief. Above and below the central sculpture, there are multiple layers of architectural mouldings, cornices, and decorative friezes, featuring repetitive patterns and smaller, stylized figures. Some of these upper sections include figures seated in prayer or meditation. Overhead, thin black electrical wires are visible against the blue background, running across the facade. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight, suggesting it was taken during the day. On the right side of the main sculpture, against the blue wall, some faint text is visible, which appears to include "SRI SHIVANANDA," a partially obscured title or name, and a phone number: "9845390283." The overall impression is one of detailed craftsmanship and religious devotion typical of South Indian temple architecture.

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