Sunday Tribune

World’s ‘second-tallest statue’ to be unveiled

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A 66-METER-TALL statue of 11th century social reformer and saint Ramanujach­arya is set to be dedicated to the world on February 5.

India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi will unveil the statue, billed as the world’s second largest statue in a sitting position, at the 18ha complex on the outskirts of the city, as per a statement issued by Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji’s ashram.

The project, costing millions, was funded by donations from devotees globally.

The inner sanctorum deity of Sri Ramanujach­arya is made of 120kg of gold and other metals to commemorat­e the 120 years the saint spent on Earth.

President Ram Nath Kovind will unveil the inner chamber’s golden statue of Ramanuja on February 13.

The Chinna Jeeyar Swami said: “We heartily welcome everyone, including chief guests, dignitarie­s, devotees, and people from all walks of life for the grand opening of Statue of Equality.

“Bhagavad Ramanujach­arya has remained a true icon of equality for 1 000 years and this project will ensure his teachings are practised for at least another 1 000 years.”

To celebrate the 1 000th birth anniversar­y of the saint, several events, including a yajna (fire ritual), and spiritual activities such as mass mantra chanting are to be conducted as part of Sri Ramanuja Sahasrabdi “Samaroham”.

Events will begin from February 2, and Telangana Chief Minister Chandrashe­kar Rao will be co-hosting the event with Chinna Jeeyar Swami.

Several other chief ministers, politician­s, celebritie­s and actors are also expected to attend the function.

The outdoor Statue of Equality will be the world’s second tallest statue featuring a sitting posture. It is composed of “panchaloha”, a combinatio­n of five metals: gold, silver, copper, brass and zinc.

The complex has identical recreation­s of 108 Divya Desams – the 108 ornately carved Vishnu temples mentioned in the works of the Alvars, mystic Tamil saints.

The Buddha statue in Thailand is said to be world's tallest statue in a sitting pose.

Born in 1017 in Sri Perumbudur, Tamil Nadu, Sri Ramanujach­arya liberated millions from social, cultural, gender, educationa­l and economic discrimina­tion with the foundation­al conviction that every human is equal regardless of nationalit­y, gender, race, caste or creed.

He opened temples to all people, including those subjected to extreme discrimina­tion.

For many sections of society, he is a timeless icon of equality for social reformists around the world.

“Our mission is to make the Statue of Equality a culturally paramount destinatio­n for people across the globe and inspire everyone to make the world a more equal place to live.

“Today, as the world is fraught with divisivene­ss and populism, the need of the hour is Sri Ramanujach­arya’s ideology.

“A torch bearer of Vaishnavis­m, Bhagavad Ramanuja distilled the essence of Vedas and ancient wisdom to promote the timeless message of equality. Inherently, non-discrimina­tion and equality are the cornerston­es of life,” the Chinna Jeeyar Swami said.

The foundation stone for the project was laid in 2014. The 16.4m-high base building, named “Bhadra Vedi”, has dedicated floors for a Vedic digital library and research centre, ancient Indian texts, a theatre, an educationa­l gallery and a robust multilangu­age audio tour detailing many works of Sri Ramanuja Acharya. |

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