New Delhi: India has left no stone unturned to give the best welcome to the world leaders and keeping in mind the tradition and unique culture of India, a 27-foot-tall Nataraja statue - Lord Shiva in his cosmic dance has been put out at the entrance of the iconic Bharat Mandapam at Pragati Maidan.
The Nataraja statue was meticulously crafted by a team of artisans hailing from Swamimalai, a town in Tamil Nadu renowned for its traditional metalwork. The primary sculptors behind this masterpiece are 61-year-old Srikanda Sthapathy, along with his brothers Radhakrishna Sthapathy and Swaminatha Sthapathy.
G20 is an opportunity for India to showcase to the world its unique culture, heritage, tradition, and music but this masterpiece seamlessly blends tradition with modernity, drawing inspiration from ancient Nataraja idols. India is hosting the G20 summit which is currently underway. 29 Heads of state, the Europen Union, and guest countries are attending the Summit. All eyes are on the joint declaration of the summit.