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People walking on the stairs to Gupteshwor Mahadev cave in Pokhara, Nepal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gupteshwor Cave with lake Royalty Free Stock Photo
Khajuraho - Kandariya Mahadev Temple - India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lord Shiva for Shivratri, traditional festival of India with text in Hindi meaning Mahadev Royalty Free Stock Photo
Khajuraho - Kandariya Mahadev Temple - India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Khajuraho - Kandariya Mahadev Temple - India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kandariya Mahadev Temple, Khajuraho, India. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Sunrays in Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave in Pokhara, Nepal. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gokarna mahadev Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lord Shiva for Shivratri, traditional festival of India with text in Hindi meaning Mahadev Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lord Shiva for Shivratri, traditional festival of India with text in Hindi meaning Mahadev Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lord Shiva for Shivratri, traditional festival of India with text in Hindi meaning Mahadev Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mangal Mahadev - Shiva Statue. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Shri Mahadev Taleshwar Devasthan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kailashnath Mahadev Statue Nepali:is the world`s tallest Shiva temple.[1][2] It is second tallest Hindu deity after Garuda Wisnu Kencana Statue in Bali, Indonesia. It is situated in Sanga, on the border of the Bhaktapur and Kavrepalanchwok districts in Nepal, about 20 km from Kathmandu. The statue is 143 feet 43.5 m in height was made using copper, zinc, concrete, and steel.esigned to resemble images of the Hindu god, Lord Shiva, and seen as a marvel of Nepalese engineering, the statue`s construction began in 2003 and was completed in 2010.[citation needed] It was constructed mainly by Kamal Jain and `Hilltake`, a company Jain established in Nepal in 1992 which deals with products such as water tanks. Nepalese engineers were involved in the construction along with one experienced Indian engineer specializing in the design and construction of large structures.[citation needed] The statue`s foundation is about 100 feet deep, which was necessary to anchor the structure into the ridge. Due to the threat of potential landslides, structures were also built for ground stabilization.


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