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n extreme low-angle, upward-facing shot of the Bhimakali Temple in Sarahan, a village in the Shimla district of Himachal Pradesh, India, which was once the capital of the Bushahr Kingdom
Momentn extreme low-angle, upward-facing shot of the Bhimakali Temple in Sarahan, a village in the Shimla district of Himachal Pradesh, India, which was once the capital of the Bushahr Kingdom. The temple complex is made of stone and wood, and features intricate carvings. The sky above is a clear blue with scattered white clouds, and the sun is visible at the top left of the frame, casting a bright glare. The primary subject is the Shikara (tower) of the temple, which is elaborately decorated with detailed carvings of deities, floral motifs, and geometric patterns. The stone of the temple is a weathered grey color, indicating age and exposure to the elements. The architectural style is characteristic of the Himalayan region, with multiple tiers and decorative elements that give it a majestic appearance. The composition emphasizes the grandeur and verticality of the temple against the expansive sky.

