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VIDEO: Ayodhya Sri Ram Mandir replica created with ice blocks in Bengaluru

UNI
Wednesday, 20 March 2024 (10:05 IST)
Bengaluru: For the first time in India, a mammoth replica of the Sri Ram Mandir in Ayodhya has been created with ice blocks and is being showcased at Snow City in Fun World premises from March 20 to June 15.
 
Made from 5,000 tons of crystal clear ice blocks, the replica of the Sri Ram Mandir stands tall.
During the 90-day presentation, the Ayodhya temple will be preserved at temperatures ranging from minus 5 to minus 15 degrees, to ensure that the blistering summer doesn’t melt the gigantic sculpture, Snow City Director Shrenik Doshi said in a statement.

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SNOW SHOW: A replica of Ayodhya's Ram Mandir in Namma #Bengaluru. At Snow City, Palace Grounds, entrance on Jayamahal road. pic.twitter.com/0LHFMbQ7qB

— North BangalorePost (@nBangalorepost) March 19, 2024 >
 
Besides this attraction, Snow City and Imagine Ice Monty Chaudhary have created ice replicas of all the seven wonders of the world – the Taj Mahal; the Leaning Tower of Pisa – in Italy, the Giza Pyramids – in Egypt, the Eiffel Tower – in France, Statue of Liberty – USA.
 
At night, these replicas will light up, adding to the ice wonders and wowing Bengalurians. The ice wonders are spread over 30,000 sq ft, making it a magnificent sight to behold.
 
These replicas have been the work of 20 talented artists who have created the ice marvels in 90 days.
 
Monty Chaudhary is one of the artists whose ice sculptures are a sight to behold. The month-long exhibition will also feature a National Ice and Snow sculpting event.

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