Ayodhya Ram Mandir: Gurgaon Artisans to Sculpt Majestic Shri Ram Idol for Ayodhya Installation, Unveiling the Height of Devotion

Ayodhya Ram Mandir

Ayodhya Ram Mandir: Sculptor Naresh Kumawat of Millennium City is to create an 823-foot-tall statue of Shri Ram. It will be built alongside the Saryu River. This Pancha metal idol of Shri Ram will be the tallest in the world. which roughly three thousand tonnes of metals will be used to make. Naresh has already prepared a large number of statues that have been placed in various nations. This covers nations such as South Africa, Australia, and America. Additionally, he previously painted the enormous Samudra Manthan as part of the Central Vista project.

Over 300 Statues Across the Nation

Throughout the nation, he has sculpted over 300 statues, including the one and only Nishadraj statue, Namo Ghat, Lord Ram, and the statue of Parshuram. Sculptor Naresh Kumawat claims that three generations have contributed to the field of sculpture; both his father and grandfather shaped some of the nation’s most well-known pieces. Since he was young, he has been incredibly creative. having spent 22 years in Gurgaon.

Naresh Kumawat’s Impact in 230 Cities Across 80 Countries

Indian-born sculptor Naresh Kumawat has placed his works in 230 cities across 80 countries. He has also shaped the statues in Badshahpur, Sheetala Mata Temple, and Palam Vihar in Gurgaon. Both the Limca Book of Records and the Guinness Book of World Records have his name listed. In addition to the predominant idols of Gods and Goddesses, there are also prepared idols of well-known individuals. Bharat Gaurav Kaam received recognition from the French Senate in 2021 as well. A virtual model of Shri Ram’s statue was made, which was shown to CM Yogi Adityanath, it is about 10 feet tall. Naresh says that as soon as the construction of Shri Ram’s idol starts, it will take about 2 to 3 years.

Crafting Shri Ram’s Statue with a Three Thousand Crore Budget

The estimated budget for its preparation is three thousand crores of rupees. This statue will be crafted from eighty-five percent copper. It will be constructed from this location and erected along the banks of the Saryu River, sporting an entirely native appearance. Naresh, 43, claims that his father inspired him to do this work. He is in favour of this work as well. He moved from Gujarat to Gurgaon in the year 2000. From this point on, he began working.

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