The Better India · 169 days ago
In the quiet persistence of Ram Vanji Sutar's life, one discovers a tale where dreams defy circumstance, and vision breathes life through stone. Born to a carpenter in a small Maharashtrian village, Sutar's journey from a barefoot boy to the creator of the world's tallest statue is marked not by privilege but by an immutable resolve. With education cut short and faced with relentless adversity, he walked to Mumbai on paths that demanded more than just footsteps-they required grit and imagination. His sculptures, spanning the globe, now serve as silent odes to dedication and heart, embodying "India's stories, pride, and respect for labour." Sutar's life embodies the dance of grace and audacity, a testament to how passion not only carves stone but also shapes the very narrative of existence.