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Heartwarming! Miniature artist crafts stunning religious artifacts in eastern India

Heartwarming! Miniature artist crafts stunning religious artifacts in eastern India
A miniature artist from eastern India’s Orissa has been gaining praise for his recent religious artwork.
The incident is from Gopinathpur near Hatibazar Post, Jatni, Puri district on July 5.
Visuals showed the artist meticulously crafting miniature chariots using incense sticks, paper, chalk, and thread. Each chariot, standing two inches tall and one inch wide, featured intricate idols made from tamarind seeds. His dedication and skill were evident as he delicately worked on these beautiful artifacts for Rath Yatra.

According to reports, the artist identified as Eswar Rao has devoted himself to crafting such religious artifacts. He utilizes incense sticks, paper chalk, and thread to create the chariot, with idols inside crafted from tamarind seeds measuring around half a centimeter each, a process that took approximately seven days to complete.

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