Ayodhya Ram Mandir Replica Car by Sudha Cars Museum displayed at Numaish 2024
“My passion for automobiles flourished during my upbringing, fueled by unwavering support from my businessman father. At the age of 14, I began experimenting with bicycle parts, progressing with his encouragement to create not only simple motorbikes but also crafting portable cars resembling day to day aspects.
Now, let me share the story of my latest masterpiece – a mobile replica of the Ayodhya Ram Mandir.
This two-year endeavor, undertaken with my dedicated team of 21 individuals, including 10 skilled Muslim workers, aims to bring the divine ‘darshan’ to people’s doorsteps.
Constructed on a Matador 307 chassis, the 22 feet long, 13 feet wide, 16 feet in height on a moving car features a metal structure covered with fiberglass, equipped with a built-in lighting system and sound system, showcasing meticulous craftsmanship to capture every small detail of the real temple.
The Ram Mandir replica is currently showcased at the Numaish from January 20th to February 15th. This mobile symbol of devotion and craftsmanship, will commence a journey to various villages after February 15th, bringing the essence of Ayodhya to diverse communities.
While my formal training in automobiles may be lacking, my keen observations, hands-on learning, and scavenging of parts from junkyards have been my guides. It’s not about being an automobile engineer; it’s about relentless dedication to a passion that started with a humble bicycle.”
- Sudhakar Kanyaboyina, founder of Sudha Cars Museum
Sudha Cars Museum, established in 2010 in Hyderabad, is more than just a collection of ‘crazy cars.’ Each exhibit narrates a unique story, featuring details about its make, manufacturing time, and maximum speed.
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