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Indian students celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi with ‘Raleigh Cha Raja’

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The 3D-printed Ganpati is not just a symbol of artistic creativity but also a testament to the adaptability and diversity of Indian culture.

Our Bureau

Raleigh, NC

A group of Indian students studying at North Carolina State University, created a 3D-printed Ganesh idol and named it, “Raleigh cha Raja,” which means  ‘King of Raleigh’ The two-foot tall idol is entirely made in the USA.

The 3D printed Ganpati consists of 26 intricately crafted pieces, meticulously glued together, and hand-painted by the students to bring out the traditional aesthetics and cultural richness associated with this beloved deity. This project beautifully exemplifies the fusion of technology and tradition, showcasing how innovation and cultural reverence can coexist, even in a foreign land. The 3D-printed Ganpati is not just a symbol of artistic creativity but also a testament to the adaptability and diversity of Indian culture.

The first-of-its-kind idol will be displayed at the community event to celebrate the culmination of the festival on Sept 28 at 1003 Lorimer Road Ste G in Raleigh, NC.

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