5 Masterpieces  from the  Chisel of  Arun Yogiraj

Inarguably Yogiraj's most celebrated work, the Ram Lalla idol is a captivating blend of serenity and divine grace. Carved from a 3-billion-year-old black granite known as "Krishna Shila," the 5-foot-tall statue captures the youthful essence of Lord Rama, exuding an aura of eternal peace and wisdom. 

1. Ram Lalla, Ayodhya:

Standing tall at 12 feet amidst the snow-clad peaks of Kedarnath, the Adi Shankaracharya statue is a beacon of spiritual wisdom. Crafted from white Makrana marble, it depicts the revered Hindu philosopher in a meditative pose, radiating an air of deep contemplation and tranquility. 

2. Adi Shankaracharya, Kedarnath:

Yogiraj's artistic repertoire extends beyond religious figures. His 28-foot monolithic black granite statue of freedom fighter Subhash Chandra Bose at India Gate in New Delhi is a powerful tribute to patriotism and courage. The sculpture captures Bose's unwavering determination, inspiring a sense of national pride. 

3. Subhash Chandra Bose, New Delhi:

Yogiraj's artistic repertoire extends beyond religious figures. His 28-foot monolithic black granite statue of freedom fighter Subhash Chandra Bose at India Gate in New Delhi is a powerful tribute to patriotism and courage. The sculpture captures Bose's unwavering determination, inspiring a sense of national pride. 

4. Nandi Bull, Various Locations:

Yogiraj has also contributed to numerous temples across India by sculpting the captivating figure of Panchmukhi Ganapathi, the five-headed manifestation of Lord Ganesha. Each head symbolizes a different aspect of Ganesha's wisdom and power, making this sculpture a powerful embodiment of divine protection. 

5. Panchmukhi Ganapathi, Various Locations: