Lord Shiva — Statue In Mauritius
The Lord Shiva statue in Mauritius is a prominent religious and cultural landmark that reflects the island’s rich Hindu heritage and multicultural identity. Erected as both an act of devotion and a symbol of religious tolerance, the statue draws pilgrims, tourists, and scholars interested in Hindu iconography, Indo-Mauritian history, and contemporary expressions of faith.
The statue guards the entrance to , also known as Ganga Talao , a natural crater lake located in a secluded mountain area in the Savanne district . lord shiva statue in mauritius
Mangal Mahadev is a magnificent 33-meter (108-foot) tall statue of Lord Shiva located at the entrance of Ganga Talao The Lord Shiva statue in Mauritius is a
The is a majestic 33-meter (108-foot) tall bronze-colored statue of the Hindu god Lord Shiva , standing at the entrance of Ganga Talao (Grand Bassin) in the Savanne district of Mauritius. Completed in 2007, it remains the tallest statue on the island and serves as a profound symbol of the country's deep-rooted spiritual heritage. Key Features and Significance Mangal Mahadev is a magnificent 33-meter (108-foot) tall
: Standing at 108 feet , the statue is crafted with intricate detail, featuring Lord Shiva holding his Trishula (trident) and looking over the sacred lake with a peaceful, smiling expression.