World's tallest Shiva statue named 'Vishwas Swaroopam' to be inaugurated in Rajasthan

World's tallest Shiva statue 'Vishwas Swaroopam' (Statue of Belief) will be inaugurated in Rajasthan's Rajsamand district on Saturday.
The 'world's tallest Shiva statue' is styled in a meditation posture and is said to be visible from several km away.
The 'world's tallest Shiva statue' is styled in a meditation posture and is said to be visible from several km away.IANS

The world's tallest Shiva statue 'Vishwas Swaroopam' (Statue of Belief) will be inaugurated in Rajasthan's Rajsamand district on Saturday.

It will take at least four hours to watch the 369-feet tall statue built on Ganesh Tekri of Nathdwara.

After the inauguration of the statue, spiritual and cultural events will be held till November 6 and spiritual leader Morari Bapu will recite Ram Katha during the nine days.

Built on a hill of 51 bighas, the statue took 10 years to complete and has been constructed by Sant Kripa Sanatan. It has been part of the dream project of Madan Paliwal, Chairman, Miraj Group, Udaipur...

The statue is styled in a meditation posture and is said to be visible from several km away. Special lights have also been arranged for this statue so that it is visible even at night.

The story of this statue becoming the world's tallest Shiva statue is also interesting. As per the plan in 2012, its height was to be kept to 251 feet. But later during construction, its height reached 351 feet. A stream of the Ganga was added to the matted locks of the Shiva's statue, after which its height further increased to 369 feet.

Elevators, stairs, and halls, among others, have also been made in this statue.

Around 3,000 tonnes of steel and iron and 2.5 lakh cubic tonnes of concrete and sand have been used during construction. The statue can withstand wind speeds up to 250 km.

The beauty of the statue is that 10,000 people can come at a time in the hall built inside it.

The five tallest Shiva statues in the world are Vishwas Swaroopam, Rajasthan - 369 feet, Kailashnath Mahadev Temple, Nepal - 143 meters, Marudeshwara Temple, Karnataka - 123 meters, Adiyoga Temple, Tamil Nadu - 112 meters, Mangal Mahadev, Mauritius - 108 meters.

(KB/IANS)

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