Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava) statue in Namchi, South Sikkim; is the largest statue of the patron saint of Sikkim in the world. Picture taken out by me. Nichalp on 16 December 2004
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The statue was being repainted at that time, thus giving it a garish colour visible here. It is otherwise painted in bright colours.
Guru Rinpoche statue in Namchi, South Sikkim; is the largest statue of the patron saint of Sikkim in the world. Picture taken out by user:Nichalp on 16 December 2004 {{gfdl}}