Mumbai’s new cultural gem: Discover Mount Mary’s immersive Biblical experience
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/ Updated : Aug 18, 2024, 21:17 IST
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A new cultural attraction called 'Pranam Maria' is set to open opposite Mount Mary’s Basilica in Bandra. It offers an immersive journey through the lives of Jesus Christ and Mary with 252 life-sized statues. The exhibit's creation … Read more
A new cultural attraction called 'Pranam Maria' is set to open opposite Mount Mary’s Basilica in Bandra. It offers an immersive journey through the lives of Jesus Christ and Mary with 252 life-sized statues. The exhibit's creation began in 2018. It aims to enhance the Basilica visitor experience. Read less
The project’s roots trace back to 2008 was inspired by a similar exhibition he encountered at a Varanasi cathedral. Joaquim dos Reis, a member of the Archdiocese’s finance committee, notes, “The foundation stone was laid with the vision of creating a space for the thousands who visit the Basilica.” The experience is expected to open to the public in September, pending the final occupancy certificate.
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The façade of ‘Pranam Maria’ features a striking sculpture of The Holy Family—Joseph, Mary, and Jesus—set against a backdrop of seven boats and a towering Cross. This artwork, crafted to resemble intricately carved wood, symbolises Jesus’s past as a carpenter and his future on the cross, while the seven boats represent Mumbai’s seven islands and its fishing heritage.
Entering the experience involves ascending a gentle slope to a concave building designed to evoke a mother’s womb. Adorned with tiny mosaic tiles and an abstract depiction of ‘The Woman and the Dragon,’ this entryway invites visitors into a sacred space. The main doors, painted with Alpha and Omega symbols, open outward, symbolizing an open invitation to all.
Covering 10,000 square feet across two levels, it offers a 50-minute multimedia journey through 2,000 years of history. Visitors are enveloped in a custom musical score and dramatic storytelling as they move through scenes of lush landscapes, sunsets over the Sea of Galilee, and key Biblical moments. The statues and sculptures are brought to life with theatrical lighting, music, and narration.
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