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    Engineering Faith: How 200 Artisans are Building a 108-Foot Marvel

    Bihar January 21, 20262 Mins Read
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    The construction of the 108-foot Ardhanarishvara statue in Bihar’s Chandasi village is a masterclass in modern religious architecture. Creating a stable structure of this height requires more than just artistic vision; it requires rigorous engineering. The statue is anchored by 60 deep-set pillars, each reaching 60 feet underground to provide a solid base for the heavy stone and cement construction. A dedicated team of 200 artisans, brought in from states renowned for their temple craftsmanship like Odisha and Karnataka, has been laboring for over 36 months to ensure every curve and detail of the deity is perfect. This project showcases the incredible synergy between traditional stone carving and contemporary construction methods.

    Inside the complex, the spiritual theme is expanded through several other large-scale sculptures. Idols of Lord Ganesha and Lord Kartikeya, each standing 41 feet tall, are being installed alongside the main statue. The temple also includes massive depictions of the divine mounts, including Nandi the bull and the lion. The sheer scale of these sculptures is intended to create a sense of awe and devotion among visitors. As the project nears its final phase, the village of Chandasi is already seeing an increase in visitors, signaling the potential for the site to become a cornerstone of religious tourism in eastern India.

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