Giant statue of Hanuman in Karol Bagh

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Giant statue of Hanuman in Karol Bagh, Hindu deity statue in Karol Bagh, India.

The statue in Karol Bagh stands 33 meters tall and depicts a muscular figure holding a ceremonial mace known as a gada. The structure dominates the public space with its massive scale and ornate sculptural details.

Construction began in 1994 under the direction of Mahant Giri's father and was completed in 2008. When finished, it became a major landmark in the city.

Devotees leave flowers and gifts at the figure every day, and religious ceremonies happen throughout the year at this site. It serves as a spiritual gathering place that shapes how the neighborhood practices its faith.

The location near the Metro station gives visitors clear reference points for navigation in this commercial area. The easy access makes it simple to reach the monument during a visit to the neighborhood.

The foundations extend roughly 40 feet (12 meters) underground, making any relocation practically impossible. This deep anchoring shows how the structure was designed to be permanent in the urban landscape.

Location: Delhi

Inception: 2008

Height: 33 m

GPS coordinates: 28.64486,77.19791

Latest update: December 6, 2025 19:07

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Religious statues and monuments: Buddha, Christ, Hindu deities

Monumental religious statues stand at dozens of sites worldwide, demonstrating the scale of spiritual devotion across different faiths. From the 98-foot (30-meter) Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro to the 420-foot (128-meter) Spring Temple Buddha in Henan Province, China, these structures in stone, concrete and bronze represent diverse religious traditions. Large Buddha statues appear throughout China, Japan, Thailand and Myanmar, while Hindu deities including Shiva and Murugan stand at similar scales in India and Malaysia. The collection also features monuments from other spiritual contexts, including the moai of Easter Island, the Statue of Liberty in New York and the Great Sphinx at Giza in Egypt. Each site offers visitors insight into local religious practices and architectural approaches to depicting sacred figures. These locations draw millions of pilgrims and travelers annually who come to witness both the technical achievement and cultural importance of these monumental works.

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