India has always been a land of great religious values. People here worship many gods and goddesses regularly with much devotion. In fact, people from around the globe have found themselves drawn to India’s spiritual and religious aura. When such devotion for gods and goddesses exists, it is no surprise that many temples have been built and many idols and statues of the many gods and goddesses have been erected.
When the devotion of people meets architectural brilliance, sculptural mastery and creativity, things become even more fascinating. We get temples showcasing different styles of architecture. We get idols and statues of different shapes and sizes! A fine example of devotion meeting sculptural mastery and creativity is the array of towering Lord Shiva statues in India!
India is home to some of the tallest Lord Shiva statues in the world. Paying visits to these statues and witnessing their grand statures will be a great experience indeed! On that note, here are the 6 tallest Lord Shiva statues in India that you must visit!
# Sarveshwar Mahadev StatueThe work started in 1996 and it took almost 6 years to complete. The result of so many years of hard work pays off as the Sarveshwar Mahadev Statue continues to draw many tourists all throughout the year. Here’s the status address. In the city of Vadodara, right in the middle of the beautiful Sursagar Lake, you will find the state! This 120 feet tall statue, standing on 23 pilings, surrounded by the calm water of the Sursagar Lake is a must-visit whenever you are in Vadodara.
# Adiyogi Shiva StatueThis tall Shiva sculpture in India stands with a height of 112 feet. The Guinness World Records has also given it the title of the world’s largest bust sculpture. Make your way to Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu) and pay a visit to this Shiva statue. Trust us, the all-black statue of Shiva looks so peaceful that your heart will get filled with calm too! Fun fact, Adiyogi refers to the first yogi. And this statue aims to inspire inner well-being through yoga!
# Namchi Statue of ShivaIn Sikkim’s Pakyong District, there is a small town named Rhenock. For reaching this town, you can board a flight to Pakyong or Bagdogra and then take the roadway. In the town of Rhenock, at the Char Dham Temple, the colossal Namchi statue of Lord Shiva has been built with a height of 108 feet. This white statue of Lord Shiva or as the people of Sikkim call, Lord Kirateshwar, has become a major centre of devotion. People come here from around the country to take blessings. Also, it helps in promoting religious tourism, rural tourism and ecological tourism.
# Shiva of Har Ki PauriTake a flight to Dehradun’s Jolly Grant airport and from there, avail a bus or taxi to Haridwar. Our next destination is here, near the Har Ki Pauri temple, one of the most celebrated spiritual awakening places in India. In the front of this temple is Swami Vivekanand Park and in the park stands a big statue of Lord Shiva in India. It is 100.1 feet tall and draws many devotees all throughout the day. There are people here even at night as the statue and its surroundings are well-lit. Take our advice and stay at the park till the evening. So that you can enjoy the evening Ganga aarti at Har Ki Pauri.
# ShivagiriBijapur or now Vijayapura is a city located in the state of Karnataka. From Goa and Pune airport, you can easily access the city. And once you are here, you will get to see and pray in front of an 85 feet tall statue of Lord Shiva, called Shivagiri. It took 13 months to completely sculpt the statue and once it was opened for visitors, it became quite famous among devotees. Under this massive statue, a Shivalingam is also placed.
# Nageshwar Shiva StatueA flight to Jamnagar followed by a cab ride and you will be in Dwarka. It is a land of great religious value. And adding more devotion and importance to the city is the 88 feet tall Nageshwar Shiva statue. You will find this statue in the Nageshwar temple. The temple is home to an important jyotiling in India, the Lord of cobras. Yes, it is among the 12 most important jyotilings of the country. Obviously, the Nageshwar Temple and the statue located just beside the temple draw many devotees all around the year!