Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad’s Rashtriya Kalamanch has achieved a remarkable feat by creating the world’s largest 3D rangoli picture of “Bhagwan Sri Ram and Ayodhya Mandir” at the Vishva Hindu Parishad camp in the Magh Mela area of Prayagraj. Measuring an impressive 50 feet × 30 feet, this artistic masterpiece utilised 321 kg of natural rangoli colours.
The ABVP workers, comprising 40 students from Allahabad University, including 16 for arrangement and 24 rangoli makers, dedicated 14 hours of hard work to complete this monumental creation, which was initiated on January 19.
Aanchal Singh, State co-secretary of ABVP, emphasised the significance of this achievement, stating, “On the occasion of the life consecration of Sri Ram Lalla Vigraha, the construction of this magnificent picture symbolises the first step towards the reconstruction embodied by the Ram Mandir in India.”
The inauguration of the 3D rangoli took place at noon, drawing a large crowd of admirers. Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad Prayag Mahanagar Secretary Sachin Singh Rajkumar reported, “A significant number of people are flocking to witness the beauty of this grand depiction of Sri Ram and Ayodhya Mandir.”
It is declared by ABVP that this 3D rangoli is the largest in the world in its category. A video showcasing its grandeur has been submitted for inspection, with ABVP confident that it will secure a place in the International Book of Records within the week.
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