A remarkable chapter in India’s spiritual heritage unfolds as the country’s tallest 77-ft bronze idol of Shree Ram is now complete at Shree Samsthan Gokarn Partagali Jeevottam Math, Goa. This awe-inspiring creation stands not just as a sculpture, but as a powerful symbol of faith, devotion, and cultural pride.
Crafted with exceptional artistry and reverence, the towering idol captures Shree Ram in a posture of serenity and strength—an embodiment of dharma, compassion, and courage. Rising against Goa’s serene landscape, the monument instantly commands attention, drawing devotees, pilgrims, architects, and art enthusiasts alike.

The installation of this monumental bronze figure is a significant milestone for the Math, which has long been a center of spiritual learning and cultural preservation. The idol’s presence enhances the sacred aura of the premises, turning it into a landmark that resonates with both spiritual and architectural magnificence.
For millions of Ram bhakts across the nation and beyond, this moment holds deep emotional significance—a collective celebration of devotion expressed through extraordinary craftsmanship.
Adding to the pride and anticipation, the grand unveiling of the 77-ft Shree Ram idol will be performed by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi on 28th November. The event is expected to draw devotees and dignitaries from all over the country, marking a historical moment for Goa and India’s cultural landscape.
The magnificent sculpture not only elevates the spiritual ambience of the Math, but also stands as a testament to India’s enduring artistic excellence and devotion. With this architectural and cultural marvel, Goa welcomes a new symbol of faith—one that will continue to inspire countless visitors for generations to come.
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