Key Points

Tamil Nadu is building the world's tallest Lord Muruga statue at Marudhamalai foothills in Coimbatore. The 184-foot tall monument will cost approximately Rs 110 crore with total project expenditure of Rs 146.83 crore. Officials plan to develop a hexagon-shaped complex with museum and tourist amenities alongside the statue. This initiative aims to position Coimbatore as a major spiritual tourism destination while generating local employment opportunities.

Key Points: World's Tallest Lord Muruga Statue Planned for Coimbatore Marudhamalai

  • 184-foot statue to be world's tallest Muruga idol at Rs 110 crore
  • Project includes museum and amenities in hexagon-shaped complex
  • Land acquisition underway for 5 acres near Marudhamalai bus stand
  • Expected to boost spiritual tourism and local employment opportunities
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World's tallest Lord Muruga statue to come up at Marudhamalai foothills in TN's Coimbatore

Tamil Nadu announces a 184-foot Lord Muruga statue at Marudhamalai foothills, set to become a global spiritual tourism landmark with Rs 146 crore project.

"The statue is envisioned not just as a monumental religious symbol, but also as a cultural landmark - HR and CE Official"

Chennai, Sep 14

The Tamil Nadu government is moving forward with an ambitious plan to install the world's tallest statue of Lord Muruga at the Subramaniaswamy temple in Marudhamalai, with the project expected to give a major push to spiritual tourism in the region.

The Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HR and CE) Department has proposed a 184-foot-tall statue to be constructed at a cost of about Rs 110 crore.

The overall project, which includes allied facilities, is estimated at Rs 146.83 crore. Officials said the initiative will be funded primarily through donations.

Preliminary works for the project began in May 2025. Alongside the statue, a sprawling hexagon-shaped complex is planned, featuring a museum, parking space, and other amenities designed to accommodate large numbers of devotees and tourists.

To install the statue, the HR and CE Department has been scouting suitable land in the foothills of Marudhamalai.

After multiple rounds of consultations, the department has zeroed in on 2.5 acres of vacant land located behind the local bus stand. Since the project requires additional space, plans are also in place to acquire another 2.5 acres from the adjoining area.

On Friday, senior officials from the HR and CE Department inspected the identified site. They confirmed that a formal meeting will be convened at the Coimbatore District Collectorate in the coming days to finalise land acquisition procedures.

"The statue is envisioned not just as a monumental religious symbol, but also as a cultural landmark that will draw pilgrims and tourists from across the globe," a senior official said.

Once completed, the Marudhamalai statue will surpass existing Muruga idols in scale and prominence, establishing Tamil Nadu as home to yet another world-class religious attraction.

Authorities believe the project will also generate significant local employment opportunities during the construction phase and boost ancillary economic activities linked to tourism.

With plans firmly underway, the Marudhamalai foothills are set to host a towering tribute to Lord Muruga, reinforcing Coimbatore's place on the country's spiritual and cultural map.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the religious significance, Rs 146 crore is a huge amount. Could this money be better spent on healthcare or education infrastructure in Tamil Nadu? Just a thought.
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Karthik V
As a Coimbatore resident, I'm thrilled! Marudhamalai temple already attracts thousands of devotees. This statue will put our city on the global spiritual tourism map. Great for local economy too!
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Sarah B
Visiting Tamil Nadu last year showed me how beautifully spirituality is woven into daily life there. This project sounds incredible - looking forward to seeing it when I return to India!
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Arjun K
Hope they maintain the ecological balance around Marudhamalai hills. Development should not come at the cost of nature. Otherwise, great project for preserving our cultural heritage.
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Divya L
Vel Vel Muruga! 🚩 This is amazing news for all devotees. The museum and facilities will help younger generations understand our rich traditions better. Donation-based funding makes it even more special.

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