Kaivalya Torpy's Statues
Since Sri Chinmoy's mahasamadhi in 2007, Kaivalya Torpy, a student of Sri Chinmoy has produced several statues of Sri Chinmoy which have been placed in different parts of the world.
Statue of Sri Chinmoy, Vaasa
Kaivalya is actually a trained scientist who worked as a physics teacher in London. However, encouraged by his Guru, Sri Chinmoy, he become more involved in sculpting several years ago. In this interview he explains how he feels Sri Chinmoy's inspiration as he works on his art.
- Life-Voices 33 Statues of Sri Chinmoy, produced by Kedar Misani.
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