Guest guest Posted January 31, 2006 Report Share Posted January 31, 2006 Grand unveiling for Hindu statue BY M. KRISHNAMOORTHY Saturday January 28, 2006 KUALA LUMPUR: There will be a spectacular show at Batu Caves tomorrow. Flowers from a helicopter will be showered on the new 42.7m statue of Lord Murugan at the popular Sri Subramaniar temple in Batu Caves two weeks ahead of Thaipusam on Feb 11. The RM2.5mil-statue has entered the Malaysian Book of Records as the tallest statue of a Hindu deity in the country and Works Minister Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu will officiate the opening ceremony at 5.30pm. “The grand statue, at the foothill of the temple, is made up of 1,550 cubic metres of concrete, 250 tonnes of steel bars and 300 litres of gold paint brought in from Thailand. MAJESTIC: The 42.7m statue of Lord Murugan stands prominently at Batu Caves in Kuala Lumpur. — STARpic by M.PRAKASH “It was crafted by 15 Indian sculptors who worked more than three years on the project,” said temple chairman R. Nadarajah. There will be a cultural performance by singers from India. “The opening ceremony will end at night with a stunning show of fireworks,” he said. “More than 100,000 Hindu devotees are expected to witness the spiritual unveiling ceremony of the Lord Murugan statue,” he said. Temple officials plan to seek Guinness Book of World Records recognition for the statue as the tallest Lord Murugan statue in the world. Star The new giant statue of Lord Muruga stands next to Malaysia's 272-step Batu Caves temple outside Kuala Lumpur January 27, 2006. Fifteen sculptors from India took more than three years to build the 42.7 metre (140 ft) gold statue, with 1,550 cubic metres (54,738 cubic ft) of concrete, 250 tonnes of steel bars and 300 litres of paint. The two million ringgit ($530,000) statue will be launched on Sunday. A Hindu devotee prays at the foot of the new giant statue of Lord Muruga at Malaysia's Batu Caves temple outside Kuala Lumpur January 27, 2006. Tallest Muruga statue unveiled in Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Jan 29: Tens of thousands of Hindus and onlookers gathered near the popular Batu Caves temple near here to witness the unveiling of a gigantic statue of Lord Muruga, reportedly the tallest in the world. Flowers were showered from helicopters on the 42.7 metre statue, crafted by Indian sculptors, located outside the popular Subramanya temple in Batu Caves. The unveiling of the huge statue, which cost approximately Rs 2.4 crore to make, is made of 1,550 cubic metres of concrete, 250 tonnes of steel bars and 300 litres of gold paint brought in from neighbouring Thailand. It has been crafted by 15 Indian sculptors who worked more than three years on the project. Temple officials plan to seek the recognition of the Guinness Book of World Records for the statue as the tallest Lord Muruga statue in the world, chairman of the temple R Nadarajah said. The statue has been unveiled two weeks ahead of the largely popular Thai Poosam festival which will be celebrated on February 11 when thousands of Hindus and foreigners climb the more than 200 steps of the Batu Caves to visit the temple of Lord Muruga. www.chennaionline.com/col...E=National Regards, www.hindushakti.tk Jiyo cricket on India cricket Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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