The statue is a faithful replica of the Shiva monument at Sursagar Lake in Vadodara, Gujarat, India.
Mangal Mahadev- Shiva Statue at Grand Bassin - Mauritius Attractions
Local lore states that the lake’s water is spiritually linked to the Holy Ganges River in India. This belief stems from a vision by priest Pandit Jhummon Giri Gossagne Nepal in 1897 . lord shiva statue in mauritius
The construction was finished in 2007 , and the official "Sthapan" (consecration ritual) took place during the Maha Shivaratri festival in 2008 .
Every year, roughly 400,000 to 500,000 devotees—nearly half the island's population—travel on foot, often barefoot, to the lake to offer prayers and collect holy water. Visiting Details The statue is a faithful replica of the
The deity is depicted standing with a Trishula (trident), a serene expression, and matted locks, symbolizing his roles as both a peaceful yogi and the destroyer of evil. Spiritual Importance of Ganga Talao
The , formally known as Mangal Mahadev , is a monumental landmark standing 108 feet (33 meters) tall at the entrance of the sacred Ganga Talao (Grand Bassin) crater lake. Completed in 2007 , it is the highest known statue on the island and ranks among the tallest Shiva statues globally. Historical Significance and Construction The construction was finished in 2007 , and
It was crafted by renowned Indian sculptor Shri Matu Ram Verma , who was commissioned by the Mauritian government to create both this statue and the nearby Maa Durga statue .
The statue guards the entrance to , also known as Ganga Talao , a natural crater lake located in a secluded mountain area in the Savanne district .
The site is open year-round and is a major cultural hub for both pilgrims and tourists.