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Mangal Mahadev Statue
Mangal Mahadev Statue is a 100 feet high statue of Lord Shiva located in Haryana which can be seen from NH-8.

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Mangal Mahadev Statue, HaryanaMangal Mahadev Statue is a huge statue of Lord Shiva in the Mangal Mahadev Birla Kanan Temple, situated in Haryana. The Mangal Mahadev Birla Kanan is a prosperous Shri Shiva garden established by Birla. This Hindu temple is famous for the huge statues of Lord Shiva which is about 100 feet high and other deities like Goddess Parvati, Lord Kartikeya, Nandi Bull, Lord Rama and Sita, Radha-Krishna and Lord Ganesh idol. All these idols are vast and made of bronze due to which the temple looks very beautiful and amazing. The huge idol of Lord Shiva in the temple can be seen from NH-8.

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