Indian artist creates world's longest sand Buddha in Lanka

Press Trust of India  |  Colombo 

Sudarsan Pattnaik, the internationally acclaimed Indian artist, has created a 40-foot long sand sculpture of reclining Buddha, the world's longest, in

Pattnaik, who was invited by the High Commission of to participate in the 14th International Vesak Day Celebrations organised by of Sri Lanka, created the statue near the on May 10, the Colombo Page reported.



The artist has invited the public to come and view his creation in the Diyawanna Vesak Zone.

The 40-year-old artist had recently won the jury prize gold medal at the 10th Moscow Sand Art Championship 2017.

Diyawanna Vesak Zone will be open for public from May 10 till 14th at the Diyatha Park, near the complex.

Prime Minister Modi was the chief guest at the International Vesak Day celebrations in Colombo.

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Indian artist creates world's longest sand Buddha in Lanka

Sudarsan Pattnaik, the internationally acclaimed Indian artist, has created a 40-foot long sand sculpture of reclining Buddha, the world's longest, in Sri Lanka. Pattnaik, who was invited by the High Commission of India to participate in the 14th International Vesak Day Celebrations organised by Government of Sri Lanka, created the statue near the Parliament on May 10, the Colombo Page reported. The artist has invited the public to come and view his creation in the Diyawanna Vesak Zone. The 40-year-old artist had recently won the jury prize gold medal at the 10th Moscow Sand Art Championship 2017. Diyawanna Vesak Zone will be open for public from May 10 till 14th at the Diyatha Park, near the Parliament complex. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was the chief guest at the International Vesak Day celebrations in Colombo. Sudarsan Pattnaik, the internationally acclaimed Indian artist, has created a 40-foot long sand sculpture of reclining Buddha, the world's longest, in

Pattnaik, who was invited by the High Commission of to participate in the 14th International Vesak Day Celebrations organised by of Sri Lanka, created the statue near the on May 10, the Colombo Page reported.

The artist has invited the public to come and view his creation in the Diyawanna Vesak Zone.

The 40-year-old artist had recently won the jury prize gold medal at the 10th Moscow Sand Art Championship 2017.

Diyawanna Vesak Zone will be open for public from May 10 till 14th at the Diyatha Park, near the complex.

Prime Minister Modi was the chief guest at the International Vesak Day celebrations in Colombo.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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