Categories: INDIA

First life-size statue of Swami Vivekananda unveiled in US

This monument to the revered 19th-century spiritual leader is located in a public space in downtown Seattle and is visited by nearly 400,000 people every day. Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson and Indian Consul General in San Francisco Prakash Gupta jointly unveiled the statue. The ceremony was attended by numerous elected representatives and community members, including the mayors of Kent, Auburn, Tukwila, Normandy Park and Kirkland, as well as city council members from Bellevue, Bothell, Dupont and Redmond. The local Indian-American diaspora also came in large numbers to witness what officials described as a “historic and unprecedented move.”

Seattle’s spirit of inclusion and India relations

Mayor Wilson emphasized that the installation reflects Seattle’s “spirit of inclusion” and underscores its commitment to cultural diversity and global partnerships. She emphasized the importance of placing a statue of Swami Vivekananda in one of the most dynamic and innovative regions in the United States, a center known for its global ecosystem of connected technology and innovation.The location includes landmarks such as Amazon’s headquarters, the Seattle Convention Center and the Seattle Center Monorail.

ICCR’s gift strengthens cultural diplomacy

The statue was presented to the city of Seattle by the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), marking an important milestone in India’s cultural diplomacy. Officials said the move recognizes Seattle’s multicultural character and is consistent with ICCR’s broader efforts to promote people-to-people connections between India and the United States.The unveiling coincides with ICCR Day celebrations and highlights the organization’s mission to use arts and culture as a bridge across continents.

Vivekananda’s global legacy lives on

Swami Vivekananda introduced the philosophies of Vedanta and Yoga to the Western world more than a century ago and continues to influence generations around the world. The installation in Seattle adds to a growing number of international commemorations honoring his legacy and philosophy, particularly in cities with vibrant Indian diaspora communities.

The artist behind the statue

The bronze monument was created by renowned Indian sculptor Naresh Kumar Kumawat, whose artistic work includes more than 600 installations from more than 80 countries. Known for capturing India’s cultural depth and spiritual heritage, Kumarvat’s work is a visual expression of India’s heritage in the global landscape.

Pacific Northwest: A New Cultural Bridge

The unveiling highlights how the Pacific Northwest is emerging as a promising center for cultural exchange between India and the United States. Driven by its large Indian-origin population and vibrant technology ecosystem, Seattle is increasingly positioning itself as a gateway for exchanges, collaborations and artistic events that complement the two countries’ strategic partnerships in areas such as technology, defense and trade.

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