A Grand Cultural Milestone: PM Modi Unveils 77-Foot Lord Rama Statue and Ramayana Theme Park in Goa
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi marked a historic moment in Goa on 28 November 2025 by unveiling a magnificent 77-foot bronze statue of Lord Rama at the Shree Samsthan Gokarn Partagali Jeevottam Math in Canacona. The event formed the centerpiece of the Math’s monumental 550th-year celebrations, drawing thousands of devotees, spiritual leaders, and visitors from across India.

Honouring 550 Years of Spiritual and Cultural Heritage
The Partagali Math, founded in 1475 and revered across the Gaud Saraswat Brahmin community, is one of India’s oldest centers of Dvaita philosophy. Its 550th anniversary, known as the Sardha Panchashatamanotsava, symbolizes centuries of uninterrupted spiritual tradition. Over eleven days, the Math is hosting vibrant celebrations that include Vedic rituals, discourses, cultural performances, community feasts, and charitable activities. Organizers anticipate thousands of visitors daily, underlining the Math’s continuing importance in India’s cultural life.
Prime Minister Modi, addressing the gathering, described the Math as a “living bridge” between India’s ancient wisdom and its evolving societal aspirations. He commended the community’s resilience, recalling how Goa’s religious, linguistic, and cultural traditions were preserved through periods of adversity. By celebrating this milestone, he said, Goa reinforces its deep-rooted civilisational identity.
A Symbol of Devotion and Architectural Excellence
The newly unveiled 77-foot statue of Lord Rama, crafted by celebrated sculptor Ram V. Sutar—the artist behind the Statue of Unity—is now among the tallest statues of Lord Rama in the world. Cast in bronze and designed with intricate detailing, the sculpture represents the virtues of dharma, courage, and righteousness associated with Lord Rama.
Modiji’s arrival for the inauguration was facilitated by a specially constructed helipad at the Math complex, underscoring the scale and national significance of the event. The statue is poised to become an iconic landmark in Goa, blending artistic mastery with spiritual symbolism.
Ramayana Theme Park: Reviving Epic Heritage for Future Generations
Alongside the statue, the Prime Minister launched the new Ramayana Theme Park—an immersive cultural space designed to present the epic narrative through modern interpretation. Plans for the Math campus include the establishment of a Ramayana museum, a 3D theatre, and interactive installations that aim to make ancient stories accessible and engaging for younger audiences.
The Theme Park is envisioned not merely as a tourist attraction but as a learning environment where visitors can understand the philosophical, cultural, and moral dimensions of the Ramayana. Modiji highlighted that these initiatives reflect a broader national effort to revitalise India’s spiritual and cultural heritage through contemporary formats.
A Testament to India’s Cultural Renaissance
During his address, Modiji referenced the country’s ongoing cultural transformation, citing landmark projects such as the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, the restored Kashi Vishwanath Dham, and the Mahakal Corridor in Ujjain. He described these developments as signs of an emerging national consciousness that seeks to reconnect with India’s civilisational roots while embracing modernity.
For Goa, the Partagali Math’s anniversary celebrations, combined with the unveiling of the statue and theme park, represent a significant moment of pride. They signal to the world that India’s spiritual institutions continue to evolve, inspire, and serve as pillars of cultural identity and social harmony.
The MGMM Outlook
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s unveiling of the 77-foot Lord Rama statue and the Ramayana Theme Park in Goa reflects a powerful cultural resurgence that India has long awaited. The 550th anniversary celebrations of the historic Partagali Math highlight how deeply rooted our civilisational values are, and how they continue to thrive despite centuries of cultural disruption and historical challenges. The grand statue—crafted by Ram V. Sutar—and the immersive Ramayana installations stand as a testament to how tradition can be preserved through modern expression. For us, this moment is not merely ceremonial; it marks a renewed national confidence in celebrating Dharma, heritage, and spiritual continuity in an era where global narratives often overshadow India’s own timeless identity.
Initiatives like the Ramayana Theme Park and the monumental statue are part of a broader cultural renaissance visible across the country—from Ayodhya to Kashi to Ujjain. These projects are not just about infrastructure; they symbolize India’s ongoing reclamation of its spiritual legacy and inspire younger generations to reconnect with values rooted in the Ramayana. For Goa, this event strengthens its cultural prominence, and for India, it signals a collective movement toward honouring history while embracing innovation. Moments like these show how cultural revival, when led with clarity and purpose, becomes a force that unites communities, reinforces national pride, and restores the dignity of indigenous traditions that have withstood the test of time.
(Sources: Hindustan Times, India Today, NDTV)
