After Sardar Vallabhai Patel's Statue of Unity, India is gearing up for another mammoth sculpture - that of Lord Shiva, called the Statue of Belief.

Rajasthan will soon see the inauguration of the statue which is being constructed at Ganesh Tekri in Rajasthan's Nathdwara.

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The statue stands at a height of 351 feet and has been built with 2,500 tonnes of refined steel.

There are three viewing galleries at 20 feet, 110 feet and 270 feet connected by elevators. The shoulder of Lord Shiva stands at 260 feet, while his trident will rise up to 315 feet.

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According to reports, the statue of Shiva is in the final stage and is expected to be completed by August.

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It's also set to be the fourth tallest statue in the world, after Statue of Unity, Spring Temple Buddha and Laykyun Setkyar.

The Mirage Group, which is leading the project, says that the construction of the statue began on April 17, 2013.

Nearly 750 workers have been working on this project. Reports state that the statue will be accompanied by a Nandi, which is about 37 feet wide and 25 feet tall in size.