With Ganesh Chaturthi 2025 just a few days away, let’s unravel about the world’s tallest Lord Ganesha statue, which surprsingly, is not in India but a neighbouring country.

Lord Ganesha is a revered deity all across India. There are countless Ganesha temples and statues; however, did you know that the world’s tallest Ganesha statue is in Thailand? (Image: Instagram)

Yes, you read that right! In the heart of Chachoengsao, Thailand, stands a Ganesha statue that reaches for the skies and touches the souls of all who behold it. (Image: Instagram)

Lord Ganesha has been worshipped in Thailand since the spread of Brahmanism across Southeast Asia. In fact, anyone who have travelled to Thailand, will know how the elephant god is an intrinsic part of Thai culture. (Image: Instagram)

The 39-metre-tall statue of Lord Ganesha has been made from 854 bronze pieces and spread across 40,000 square metres at the Khlong Khuean Ganesh International Park. (Image: Instagram)

The statue was completed in 2012 after four years of construction. It now stands tall, overlooking the landscape of Chachoengsao. (Image: Instagram)

The statue’s artist, Pitak Chaleumlao, explained that the Ganesha figure was designed with deep symbolism tied to Thailand’s prosperity. (Image: Instagram)

The deity has four hands, each holding different fruits: sugarcane, jackfruit, bananas, and mangoes. The upper right hand cradles a jackfruit, a symbol of abundance and prosperity; the upper left hand holds a sugarcane, signifying sweetness and joy; the lower right hand clutches a banana, a token of nourishment and sustenance, and finally, the lower left hand carries a mango, a fruit associated with divine knowledge and wisdom. (Image: Instagram)

His forward step is seen as a sign of progress for Thailand, while the lotus crown symblises wisdom. At the top, the sacred “Om” symbol reinforces his role as a protector of the nation and the world at large. (Image: Instagram)