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World’s tallest Shiva statue comes up in Rajasthan | Times of India Travel

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As per the reports, the statue has been installed on a hilltop over an expanse of 51 bighas, and is in a meditation posture, which is said to be visible from 20 kilometers away. Bronze Products

World’s tallest Shiva statue comes up in Rajasthan | Times of India Travel

As per the reports, the statue has been installed on a hilltop over an expanse of 51 bighas, and is in a meditation posture, which is said to be visible from 20 kilometers away. Read less

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World’s tallest Shiva statue comes up in Rajasthan | Times of India Travel

natural stone bathtub As per the reports, the statue has been installed on a hilltop over an expanse of 51 bighas, and is in a meditation posture, which is said to be visible from 20 kilometers away.