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🏆 Meilleure correspondance
90%
India, Chennai, Kapaleeshwarar Temple
📍 Kapaleeshwarar Temple

The bronze statue style, flower garlands, and floral arrangement are characteristic of South Indian Hindu temple worship, especially Tamil Nadu. The presence of jasmine and hibiscus flowers, and the style of the deity's face, strongly suggest a temple in Chennai.

Kapaleeshwarar Temple in Mylapore is a famous location where such bronze statues and floral decorations are common.

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India, Kolkata
65%

The image displays a brass idol, likely of the Hindu deity Lord Shiva, decorated with a variety of flowers including hibiscus (Japa), jasmine, and a rose. This form of worship (puja) is common throughout India. However, the prominent use of hibiscus flowers (Jaba phool in Bengali) is particularly characteristic of worship in West Bengal, where it is a key offering for deities like Kali, Shiva's consort. The overall style of the elaborate floral arrangement is very typical of this region.

3
India, Madurai
60%

The scene strongly suggests a location in South India, particularly Tamil Nadu. This region is a major center for Shaivism (worship of Shiva), and its temples are renowned for incredibly elaborate floral decorations. The abundant use of jasmine flowers, a staple in South Indian religious ceremonies, supports this hypothesis. The brass idol style could also be consistent with South Indian craftsmanship. Madurai, home to the famous Meenakshi Temple dedicated to Shiva and Parvati, is a plausible city for such a scene.

4
India, Mumbai
55%

This type of religious offering is also very common in Western India, including the state of Maharashtra. All the flowers seen—hibiscus, jasmine, rose, oleander—are widely available and used in daily worship in cities like Mumbai and Pune. Mumbai has numerous ancient and popular Shiva temples where such offerings would be a daily sight. While not as regionally specific as the other candidates, it remains a highly plausible location.

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Environnement

Urban temple environment • Tropical flowers (jasmine, hibiscus, rose) • Tropical, humid

Infrastructure

South Indian temple style

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Contexte et culture

The bronze statue style, flower garlands, and floral arrangement are characteristic of South Indian Hindu temple worship, especially Tamil Nadu. The presence of jasmine and hibiscus flowers, and the style of the deity's face, strongly suggest a temple in Chennai. Kapaleeshwarar Temple in Mylapore is a famous location where such bronze statues and floral decorations are common.