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'Kingdom of gods' in India casts spell on visitors
2001
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\"After seeing all the things thrown along the roadside I thought maybe I could create something beautiful out of them,\" [Nek Chand] recalls. \"My idea was to create a kingdom of the gods.\" Chand, who still spends at least 10 to 12 hours every day creating human, animal and abstract forms, has made versions of his garden in Paris, Washington, London and Germany. The garden has 14 different chambers including a forecourt housing natural rock forms, a chamber for a royal poet and a musician complete with a pond and a hut. The centrepiece of the main court is a royal throne with natural stone forms depicting gods and goddesses lining the walls.
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