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To mark the unveiling of the statue, the song "Adiyogi – The Source of Yoga" was released by the Isha Foundation, sung by Kailash Kher, with lyrics by Prasoon Joshi. [ 9 ] Another 6.4-metre (21 ft) statue of Adiyogi was unveiled in Tennessee , US in 2015 by the Isha Foundation, as part of a 2,800 m 2 (30,000 sq ft) yoga studio.
The statue depicts Shiva as the first yogi or Adiyogi, and first Guru or Adi Guru, who offered yoga to humanity. It was built by the Isha Foundation using 20,000 individual iron plates supplied by the Steel Authority of India [ 76 ] and weighs around 500 tonnes (490 long tons; 550 short tons).
The third tallest statue of Shiva in the world, and the second tallest in India. [13] 2006: Sai Baba statue Sai Baba of Shirdi: Repuru, Kakinada: Andhra Pradesh 35.5 116 Tallest statue of Sai Baba in the world 2015 Adiyogi Shiva statue: Shiva Coimbatore: Tamil Nadu 34.2 112 Largest and tallest face in the world, made up of 500 tonnes of steel.
Adiyogi Shiva statue, unveiled by Narendra Modi on Maha Shivaratri, 2017. Velliangiri Andavar Temple [10] [11] Siruvani Waterfalls and dam are located 49 km from Coimbatore city. The dam was built in 1927. The reservoir at Siruvani was built for Tamil Nadu by the Kerala Government to meet the drinking water requirements of Coimbatore city.
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Adiyogi Shiva (the first Yogi) statue in Coimbatore. The theory and practice of Yoga, in different styles, has been a part of all major traditions of Hinduism, and Shiva has been the patron or spokesperson in numerous Hindu Yoga texts. [191] [192] These contain the philosophy and techniques for Yoga.