5 most magnificent statue of Shiva in the World

Nyepi Day was greeted by all the Hindus around the world. Nyepi usually celebrated every year which falls on the Saka New Tilem count Kesanga (IX) which is believed to be on the purification of the gods who are in the center of the ocean. Trimurti of Hinduism known as the main deities, namely Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. Well, here are five statues of Shiva grandest in the world, as reported by Boldsky.

1. Kailashnath Mahadev
The Immortals Of Meluha since become popular, the worshipers of Shiva come from various areas to congregate and catch a glimpse of the splendor of Kailashnath Mahadev statue in Nepal. The statue was built as high as 43.5 meters (or 143 feet) in a standing pose. Statue of Lord Shiva can be found in Kathmandu, capital of Nepal.

2. Murudeshwara
Murudeshwara is a town in the Bhatkal Taluk, Uttara Kannada district, in the state of Karnataka, India. "Murudeshwara" is another name of the Hindu god Shiva. The city has a tremendous attraction which features the second largest Shiva statue in the world are built as high as 37 meters. The town is situated on the coast of the Arabian Sea is known for Murudeshwara Temple. The nearest airport is Murudeshwar from Mangalore International Airport as far as 160 km.

3. Mangal Mahadev
33 feet tall statue of Lord stood with a trident at the entrance of Ganga Talao. This is a copy of the statue of Shiva Sursagar lake in Vadodara, Gujarat, India. This magnificent statue was unveiled in 2007 and is known as the tallest statue in Mauritius.

4. Har Ki Pauri
Har ki Pauri is one of the famous place of prayer in the holy river Ganges. It became a place where dozens of worshipers come to pray Shiva. Here, tourists can find a giant statue of Shiva as high as 30 meters with a trident in his hand.

5. Kempfort Shiv Mandir
Kempfort Shiv Mandir located in Bangalore, India, is a Shiva Puri. The motto of this castle is to believe and achieve what meaning do you expect to become a reality because of the strong belief contains a power creator. Puri is also enlightening to all his people that they should believe in miracles because miracles are the magical power that has the ability to make the impossible become possible. It was depicted on the statue of Shiva in the cross-legged position as high as 20 meters.