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Miniature artist from eastern India creates idol of Hindu God inside bottle

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A miniature artist created the idol of popular Hindu God Lord Ganesha inside a glass bottle in eastern India's Odisha.

The incident happened in Gopinathpur in Jatni town, Khordha district on August 29.

Visuals showed the artist, named L Eswar Rao, at work, engrossed in completing his work of art. He was seen chiseling out a piece of the idol he made to give it a proper shape.

He also scraped out the excess from his masterpiece and carved designs onto it. What's fascinating is he managed to fit all of the idols and the pandal-like structure inside of a 350ml glass bottle.

Rao was also seen putting glitter on his intricately designed creation, to colour and make it look attractive. He also said later on that the pandal-like structure inside the bottle was 4.5 high and 2.5 inches wide. Rao designed this on the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi, a popular Hindu festival in India and he shared his greetings to all.

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