Use the uploaded image as a strict reference ONLY for the young man sitting on the ground. Preserve his facial identity 100%. Do NOT apply this face to Lord Shri Rama.
Ultra-realistic photograph of a peaceful temple garden during golden hour. The young Indian man is sitting on the ground, resting his head on the lap of Lord Shri Rama, eyes closed, peaceful expression.
Lord Shri Rama is depicted as a real human inspired by traditional Indian television portrayal: lean and slender physique (not muscular), calm symmetrical face, soft compassionate eyes, straight nose, gentle expression. He has long black hair tied in a neat top knot.
He is wearing a yellow dhoti with a cream/off-white angavastram across the shoulder and chest, simple arm bands, and a subtle vertical tilak on forehead. No crown, no heavy jewelry.
Lord Rama is seated on a wooden log, gently blessing the man by placing his hand on his head.
Background: real temple, marigold flowers, trees, warm sunlight rays, natural environment. DSLR photography, 85mm lens, shallow depth of field, realistic skin texture, no glow, no aura, no fantasy elements, cinematic, 8k.
Looks like a real-life cinematic photograph of a human portraying Lord Rama, not a mythological painting.
Arun Govil exact face, actor face copy, cartoon, painting, illustration, CGI, 3D render, anime, glowing aura, halo, fantasy art, muscular bodybuilder, plastic skin, duplicate face.
1980s Indian mythological TV aesthetic but rendered as modern ultra realistic photography
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