KHUSHI KUMARI
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Completed in 2012 after 4 years, the statue was crafted from 854 bronze pieces by sculptor Pitak Chaleumlao
Ganesha holds sugarcane, jackfruit, bananas, and mangoes—symbols of growth, abundance, nourishment, and wisdom
A lotus crown and the sacred “Om” symbol adorn its pinnacle, signifying spiritual power and divine protection
Locally called Phra Phikanet, the statue highlights Thailand’s deep cultural connection with Hindu traditions
Nestled in a 40,000 sq.m. park by the Bang Pakong River, it draws pilgrims and tourists alike
The statue has gone viral ahead of Ganesh Chaturthi 2025, with netizens calling it a “breathtaking marvel”