New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate a 108-foot statue of Lord Hanuman in Gujarat's Morbi today, April 16, through video conferencing, on the festival of Hanuman Jayanti. said the Prime Minister's Office (PMO), said on Friday.
This statue will be placed in Bapu Kesavananda's ashram in Morbi. According to the information received, Lord Hanuman's Char Dham project is being constructed all throughout the country.
In 2010, the first statue in the series was unveiled in Shimla, Himachal Pradesh.
The PMO announced that work on the third statue, which would be located in Rameswaram in the south, has begun. As part of the 'Hanumanji Char dham project,' this is the second of four statues being erected in the four directions across the country.
The Hanumanji statue has been installed at Morbi, near Bapu Keshvanand ji's Ashram.
The work on the statue in Rameswaram, in the south, has begun, according to the release.
The first huge statue built in Shimla took two years to complete and was sculpted by a Rajasthani sculptor. The statue is said to have taken 1,500 tonnes of materials to construct.
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