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Pastel illustration of an Indian woman, surrounded by Valentine's Day symbols like roses, chocolates, candles, and a Kamadeva bow and arrow, with text about India's Valentine's Day.

Pastel illustration of an Indian woman, surrounded by Valentine's Day symbols like roses, chocolates, candles, and a Kamadeva bow and arrow, with text about India's Valentine's Day.

Illustration prompt for India (Valentine’s Day) Soft, textured, pastel illustration in the same style as your Brazil image: muted background, gentle lighting, simple shapes, no hard outlines. A young person sitting or leaning forward at a low table, seen from the side, with long dark hair and modest clothing. On the table, instead of Brazilian ritual items, place Indian Valentine symbols: A small bunch of red roses tied with a ribbon. A heart-shaped box of chocolates, slightly open. A simple sugarcane bow and flower-tipped arrow (to represent Kamadeva). A small green parrot figure or toy near the bow (also for Kamadeva). On the left side of the table, three thin red or pink candles are lit, echoing the candles in the Brazil image. Warm, rosy background tones, maybe with faint decorative patterns inspired by Indian textiles. Text layout (same placement and feel as your Brazil card): Country label (centered, uppercase): INDIA Body text (small, under the country name): Valentine’s Day is celebrated on February 14th, especially in India’s cities, where couples exchange cards, flowers, chocolates, and go out for romantic dinners. Love is also tied to ancient traditions through Kamadeva, the Hindu god of love, often shown with a sugarcane bow, flower-tipped arrows, and a parrot, symbols of sweet and blossoming love. Mehr sehen