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This is a frontal, eye-level, slightly hazy, medium shot of a large, intricately carved wooden double door, likely part of a temple in Naggar, India
MomentThis is a frontal, eye-level, slightly hazy, medium shot of a large, intricately carved wooden double door, likely part of a temple in Naggar, India. The door is adorned with numerous carvings, including figures of deities, floral patterns, and decorative borders. A string of dried flowers or beads hangs across the upper portion of the door. The door has two ornate lion-head knockers and a central locking mechanism with a padlock. The surrounding walls are made of stone or brick with horizontal banding. A small, lit candle is visible at the bottom right of the frame. The overall impression is of a sacred entrance with rich cultural and religious significance.

