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With life-size statues, this park is a delight for all photography lovers, and some can even click beautiful selfies with these statues. The park depicts stories from the Shiv Puran and the Mahabharat. The highlight of this park is the large statue of Lord Shiva receiving Ganga in his dreadlocks as she came storming down from heaven. The park also features a large statue of Raavan handing over the Atma-Linga to Ganesh who appeared as a shepherd along with his cattle. Even the scenes from the Mahabharat are depicted by life-size statues of Krishna and Arjun in a chariot.
There is more; a walk towards the left side of the Statue Park (next to the Shiva-Ganga statue) brings you to statues of different sages in a meditative pose. The statues hidden in tall grasses look very real and it takes time to decipher that they are just work of art. A walk to the back road of the Statue Park gives a surreal view of the coastline and the sunset is best viewed from this spot. The best time to visit the park is early evening (around 4 pm) as both the light and the weather are perfect during this time. Entry to the park is free and one can visit the park any time during the day.
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