The garden is characterised by a huge statue of Bhagwan Mahavir in lotus position. Mahavir is the 24th and last of the tirthankaras or the teaching Gods of the Jain religion. He lived and attained enlightenment in the 6th century BCE and preached philosophy to his followers across India. Born to a warrior family, he laid down the principles of Ahimsa where non-violence is the supreme ethic and virtue. Mahatma Gandhi too revered him as the greatest authority on the subject. The statue was installed in 2004 and was unveiled by then Chief Minister of Goa Mr. Manohar Parrikar.
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