With over 12 years of experience in the engineering and architectural industry, Taran has built up an impressive portfolio of designs that reflect the culture and history of Punjab, however with this project, he seeks to bring that culture to the mainstream. That goal seems likely to become a reality, as his £11,500 Kickstarter campaign goal was surpassed in the first few days, and funds continue to pour in. “Sikh history and art are my passion and I have always been inspired by stories about the brave Sikh warriors who rose to forge their own Sikh empire in Punjab during the 1700’s. I wanted to create something that would remind people of their bravery and celebrate their inspirational sacrifice. This is my way of sharing their story with the next generation.” The statue is based on the famous 18th century warrior Garja Singh. As the legend goes, Garja Singh and Bota Singh were heroes who fought against the oppressive regime of Zakariya Khan in 1739. At that time, it was declared lawful to persecute Sikhs, and thousands were murdered, including women and children. In an act of pure defiance, Garja Signh and Bota Singh named themselves “the true sovereign kings of Punjab” and took over one of Khan’s checkpoints, fighting off an entire battalion of Mughal guards. Though the two martyrs died in battle, they awoke the Punjab people and inspired them to join the revolution. According to Taran, within 60 years the Sikhs had forged the first secular Sikh Kingdom where people of all backgrounds and religions could prosper in peace. By displaying the 30cm statues in their homes, people will have a positive opportunity to re-tell this epic tale, and share their heritage in a positive way, not only with the next generation of Sikhs, but with all who are interested.
There are eleven days remaining in the campaign, with £15,000 already secured. A single cold-cast bronze statue can be obtained for £120, while the full bronze version is going for £600. To support this cultural and beautifully-executed project, be sure to check out the Kickstarter for yourself.
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