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Statue of Equality, the Symbol of Peace



Hello friends, welcome to the amazing world of equality. Hyderabad represents the interesting places that will make you land in a peaceful world. The Statue of Liberty is one of the most attractive places. You've probably heard of the world's highest space. And you're undoubtedly excited to discover the majesty of this statue. Well, we've got you wrapped with this blog, which contains all of the data you need to get across Hyderabad.

For generations, statues have served as symbols of innovation and expression. They have been placed all around the world to memorialize events and persons while also serving as monuments. 


Witness the Excellence of the Statue of Unity


However, in the past few years, a new trend has arisen: creating extremely tall statues. I was lucky to visit the world's highest statue, the Statue of Unity. It appears that constructing large monuments has become a source of national/state pride. One example that I'd like to discuss in this piece is the bronze statue of the Statue of Unity, which stands 216 feet tall and is the world's second tallest sitting statue. 


It shows Acharya Sri Ramanuja grasping a copy of the holy Bhagavad Gita and spreading his hand in a symbol of peace and equality. The statue was built with 1600 separate parts delivered and soldered by architects over 15 months. The base upon which the monument stands is three floors tall. At the top, elephants carry a lotus base, and the statue lies on it. Its excellent artwork will win your eyes.


What Makes the Statue of Equality Special?


On the floor below, there is also a genuine golden statue. It's made of 120 kilograms of gold and is a copy of the enormous statue you see. There is also an exhibition space here that showcases Ramanuja's art and symbols. Aside from that, 108 Divya Desas circle the monument. There are 108 little shrines devoted to Vishnu and Lakshmi. Below the statue, there is a mindfulness gallery and a tiny museum.


The Statue of Unity is located approximately 40 kilometers from Hyderabad, depending on where you reside. It is only 16 kilometers from Hyderabad International Airport, making it an ideal destination for a quick trip. Reaching there is relatively simple.


Things you should know about the Statue of Equality


The Statue of Equality will amaze you in different ways, but if you are thinking of experiencing this place on your visit. You should keep some key points in mind.


  • Mobile devices are not permitted inside the structure.

  • Food is not permitted inside.

  • No baggage allowed inside; instead, there is a cloakroom outdoors

  • The parking charge is Rs 50 (Only cash for cars)

  • There's a little food court where you can have millet ice cream, juice, and a few other items. But, there is no provision for a proper meal.


Conclusion


I was delighted that the happy experience of visiting the Statue of Liberty was done. The statue of equality in Hyderabad is one of the city's most appealing and unusual tourist attractions. With its historical and social significance, the statue and structure serve as a reminder of Ramanuja's teachings and his desire for an equitable society free of the complications of caste-based and income-based inequalities.

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