Ancient idols of Goddesses, brought back to India. |
On Thursday, 11 November 2021, the 18th century Stone idol of goddess Annapurna, has been brought back to India from Canada in the national capital.
Prayers were offered to the deity by Union Minister of State Meenakshi Lekhi today at the National Gallery of Modern Art in Delhi.
Today, the Uttar Pradesh government will receive another idol of Goddess Annapurna, stolen from Varanasi about 100 years ago and retrieved from Canada recently. Later in the day, it will now be taken from Delhi to Aligarh. From there it will be taken to Kanauj on November 12 and reach Ayodhya on November 14.
Finally after reaching Varanasi, on 15th November, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will consecrate the idol at Kashi Vishwanath Temple after appropriate rituals.
The idol is 17 cm in height, 9 cm in breadth and 4 cm in thickness.
According to Union Minister G Kishan Reddy, 42 rare heritage artefacts have been returned to the country since 2014 during the tenure of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Whereas between 1976 and 2013, only 13 rare statues and paintings could be brought to India.
At present, 157 sculptures and paintings have been identified abroad. Discussions are going on with several countries to bring them back to India. Efforts are on to bring idols from Singapore, Australia, Switzerland and Belgium. Efforts are also being made to bring about 100 idols from America.
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