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Toronto: A 151-foot-tall statue of Lord Shri Ram has been installed in the city of Mississauga in Canada. This is the tallest Ram statue in North America. This has created a lot of enthusiasm among Hindu devotees. The grand unveiling of the tallest statue of Lord Ram took place in the presence of thousands of devotees in the city of Mississauga on Sunday. Its height from the base can be more than 51 feet. With the installation of this statue, Canada echoed with the chants of Jai Shri Ram.
This statue is installed in the Hindu Heritage Centre of Ontario. This statue has become a new symbol of the religious and cultural identity of Hindus in North America. The installation of the statue of Shri Ram was a historic moment for the Indian diaspora communities in Canada. This statue was unveiled on Sunday at the Hindu Heritage Centre in Mississauga, Ontario. This statue is made of fiberglass. This statue has now become established as a spiritual and cultural symbol in the Greater Toronto Area.
Thousands of devotees attended the inauguration ceremony, along with many prominent politicians. These included Women and Canada Minister Richie Valdez, Treasury Board President Shafqat Ali, and International Trade Minister Maninder Sidhu. Opposition leaders in the House of Commons were also present.
After the installation of the statue of Lord Shri Ram in Canada, people raised the slogan of Make Canada Great Again. At the same time, another user wrote, "From Ayodhya to Ontario, the name of Shri Ram is resonating beyond borders. It is not just a statue; it is a symbol of faith and identity that stands tall all over the world. Another user wrote, "Toronto, Canada: The tallest statue of Lord Shri Ram has now been installed in Mississauga.
It is a proud moment for the global Hindu community. In a country where Hindus have faced increasing hostility from radical Khalistani elements, this statue is not only a symbol of faith but also a symbol of patience, peace, and survival. Sanatan Dharma stands tall. Others wrote, "Let's make Canada great again." Grand and beautiful!"