Vaidyanatha Ganapati Sthapati (1927-September 2011)is a Sthapati ( temple architect and builder ), and head of the College of Architecture and Sculpture in the Vastu Shastra tradition ascribed to the sage Mamuni Mayan.
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Born | 1927 Pillayarpatti, near Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu, India |
Died | September 5, 2011[2] Chennai |
Nationality | Indian |
Field | Architect, temple builder, sculptor, author |
Movement | Founded the "Vaastu Vedic Trust" and "Vaastu Vedic Research Foundation" for the development and globalization ofVaastu Shastra. |
- Sculpture of Tamil poet and saint Thiruvalluvar—Thiruvalluvar Statue at the southern tip of India at Kanyakumari, TN, India (measuring 133 feet (40.5 m) in elevation).
- Design and Construction of University buildings including the Administrative block and library for Tamil University in Tanjore.
- Design and Construction of Valluvar Kottam in Chennai, TN, India.
- The Rajagopuram of Sri Ramar Temple and Sri Ganesh Shiva Durga Temple at The Hindu Temple of Greater Chicago complex Lemont, Illinois, USA.
- Sri Murugan Temple, Nadi-Fiji islands.
- The San Marga Iraivan Temple, Kauai, Hawaii.
- Granite sculpture of the Madhavi—heroine of the Tamil epic Silappathikaram, erected in an Art Gallery in Poompuhar, Chennai, TN, India.
- Projects in India and other countries.
WE MUST PROUD OF MR.STHAPATHY FOR HIS WONDERFUL ACHIEVEMENTS IN INDIAN TRADITIONAL CULTURE.PRAY FOR HIS SOUL IN REST.
LEGEND CANNOT END HIS CARRIER BUT LIVES WITH ENTIRE UNIVERSE.
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