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Members, executives of Sanskar Bharti J&K, Ladakh Unit meet Arun Yogiraj

New Delhi Feb 13: The members and executives of Sanskar Bharti Jammu and Kashmir Ladakh Unit recently met Arun Yogiraj the sculptor of Ram lala idol of Ayodhya at his hometown in Mysore. The team expressed their gratitude to Arun Yogiraj for rendering such a masterpiece of an artwork for the nation to cherish for centuries.

Arun Yogiraj applauded the efforts of the team to cover such great distance to meet him in person. The Sanskar Bharti Jammu and Kashmir Ladakh Unit also expressed their dutiful wishes to Arun Yogiraj of him visiting Jammu and Kashmir for conducting workshops with local artists here. To the great surprise of the team Arun Yogiraj agreed to visit Jammu and Kashmir for conducting workshops with local artists here. Which would be really beneficial for the sculpture artists of the UTs.

The team from Jammu and Kashmir Ladakh also were shown some of the earliest sculptures rendered by National awardee grandfather of Arun Yogiraj by Arun Yogiraj himself. The master sculptor also discussed those sculptures in detail with the team and the techniques used to make those sculptures.

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