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Kailashnath Mahadev Statue
( कैलाशनाथ महादेव)
File:Tallest mahadev.jpg
World's Tallest Lord Shiva Statue
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LocationChitapol VDC, Sanga,Bhaktapur District, Nepal
TypeStatue
MaterialSteel bars, Concrete, Zinc and Copper
Height143 feet (44 m)
Beginning date2003
Completion date2010
Opening date21st June 2011 During Teej Festival
Dedicated toLord Shiva (भगवान शिवजी)

Kailashnath Mahadev Statue (कैलाशनाथ महादेव) is a Shiva statue situated in Sanga, the border of Bhaktapur and Kavrepalanchok districts in Nepal.[1]This is the World's Tallest Lord Shiva Statue[2]

Kailashnath Mahadev Statue

This is the World's tallest Lord Shiva statue till date.It is 143 feet high and is situated 20km from Kathmandu,Nepal. This construction of this statue started in 2004 and was completed in 2011. The statue is made of copper, cement, zinc and steel. Kamal Jain, was responsible for the building of this structure. This statue is situated on a hill where many villagers live who are uneducated and were very unfriendly during the construction period. However, now there is a lot of development in the community and the people there have started earning more due to the tourism around the statue.

But lately the ownership of land has come under scrutiny as it is thought that the temple is made on government-owned land. Likewise, it is also claimed that the management committee of the temple also impose hefty entrance fee and worship fee on the devotees.

Tourism

This statue has attracted tourism into Nepal due to it being the tallest statue since it was established. It is a must visit place in many magazines and in the recognized tourism board of Nepal. There are around 5,000 visitors on a week day and larger crowds on weekends, national holidays and festivals.

Design and Construction

This statue's design and structure has been adapted from a Hindu god Lord Shiva.

The construction of this statue started in 2004 and was completed in 2011. It took it 7 years to complete. There was a 100 feet foundation which had to be made due to it being situated on a mountain. There were also many other precautions which needed to be considered as the mountain can have landslides. The biggest challenge was making sure that the landslides do not cause any harm to the statue and the surrounding area. Most of the workers were from India as there were very few experienced workers in Nepal available. There was more than one head engineer through the construction period as the statue slowly started to require more qualified engineers. There was a head design in-charge who came every week from India to make sure that the body structure was being properly designed.

References

  1. ^ "Nepal President to inaugurate 'world's tallest' Shiva statue". Zee News Website. 2010-06-12. Retrieved February 27, 2012.
  2. ^ "World's 'tallest' Shiva statute ready". Ekantipur Website. 2010-06-13. Retrieved February 21, 2012.