A portrait of Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj , a former Maratha king, has gone viral on social media after it was discovered that it can be seen from space.

, a former Maratha king, has gone viral on social media after it was discovered that it can be seen from space. Users can view the rangoli, an Indian art form of floor murals, by simply looking it up on Google Maps.

The rangoli stretches out over 250,000 square feet and was made using over 2500 kilograms of seeds.

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This is an incredible Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj crop art from the Farmers of small village in Nilanga, Latur, Mah… https://t.co/76SjKDQwMK — Godman Chikna (@Madan_Chikna) 1560862069000





A tribute to Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, a revered Maratha king in India, has been caught on camera by Google Maps and can be seen from space.The artwork was originally created in February as a tribute to the warrior king on Shivaji Jayanti, 19 February. It stretches over 240,000 square feet on a six acre farm. It is the world’s biggest rangoli — an Indian artform of creating murals on the floor — of Shivaji.The video of the farm went viral when Godman Chikna (@Madan_Chikna), a Twitter user, shared it on the social networking platform.Mangesh Nipanikar, the artist behind the innovation, has won a Guiness Book record in 2015 for completing a rangoli that stood against farmer suicides — a troubling problem in Maharashtra where a large part of the population is involved in agriculture but has mounting debts to face.The entire project took over 2,500 kilograms of seeds to accomplish.1. Open Google Maps 2. Switch to satellite mode by clicking the square box located at the bottom left corner of your screen.3. In the search box, type in ‘Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj grass photo farm’