The upcoming international cricket stadium in Varanasi, India, is set to be a unique and stunning tribute to Lord Shiva. The stadium, which is expected to be completed by 2024, will have a seating capacity of 30,000 and will feature a number of architectural elements inspired by Hindu mythology.
One of the most striking features of the stadium will be its trishul-shaped floodlights. The trishul is a trident that is Lord Shiva’s weapon of choice. The stadium will also have a damru-shaped media center, the damru being a drum that Lord Shiva is often depicted playing. The roof of the stadium will be crescent moon-shaped, another symbol associated with Lord Shiva.
In addition to these architectural elements, the stadium will also have a number of other features that are inspired by Hindu mythology. For example, the entrance gate will be shaped like a belpatra, a sacred leaf that is often offered to Lord Shiva. The seating arrangements will be like the steps of the Ganga Ghat, where Hindus gather to pray and bathe in the holy river Ganges.
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The new international cricket stadium in Varanasi is sure to be a major attraction for both cricket fans and pilgrims alike. It is a unique and fitting tribute to Lord Shiva, one of the most important deities in Hinduism.