

The image depicts a scene titled "Krishna Receives a Flower Garland by Sitaram". The painting shows a large, two-story building with a white top floor and a red bottom floor. The top floor has a white railing and a row of windows with decorative grilles. The bottom floor has a white railing along the edge, and a row of windows with yellow and green accents. There are two red domes on either side of the building. In front of the building, there is a body of water with a red boat on the left side. Two people are in the boat. On the right side, a person rides a white horse through the water. In the center, a person in a yellow outfit stands on the edge of the building, and another person presents them with a garland. The background features trees and another white building with domes. The sky is dark with pink and purple hues.
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- 684 × 900 px
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