Swami Vivekananda Monument installed in downtown Seattle
In another historic first, the coty of Seattle has become the first city government in the United States to host a life size statue of Swami Vivekananda at the Westlake Square in the center of downtown Seattle, said the Indian consulate in Seattle.The life-size bronze statue was jointly unveiled Seattle mayor Katie Wilson and Consul General of India in Seattle Prakash Gupta.“It is to be noted that this monument is the first installation of Swami Vivekananda, which is hosted by a city governmentanywhere in the United States. It is located at the prestigious “Westlake Square” in downtown Seattle, which is a unique melting spot in the center of the city that records over 400,000 daily visits and millions of visitors each month and within walking distance of the Spheres (Amazon HQrs), Seattle Convention Center and Seattle Center Monorail,” said the consulate in a statement.According to the consulate, the unveiling ceremony was attended by several dignitaries from the Greater Seattle area including Mayor Mayor of Kent Dana Ralph, Mayor of Auburn Nancy Backus, Mayor of Tukwila Tom McLeod, Mayor of Normandy Park Eric Zimmerman and Mayor of Kirkland Kelly Curtis. A large number of community leaders from the Indian American diaspora and members of city councils of Bellevue, Bothell, Dupont and Redmond also joined in the ceremony. Wilson in her speech underscored that the installation of the Swami Vivekananda Monument (SVM) in Seattle reflects the city’s inclusive spirit and further strengthens cultural ties between India and the diverse metropolitan tech hub in the US Pacific Northwest.The Swami Vivekananda Monument is a gift from the Indian Council of Cultural Relations (ICCR) to the City of Seattle in recognition of the city’s rich multicultural character and spirit of inclusivity and as such it was befitting that the event was held on the occasion of celebration of ICCR Day, said the consulate in a press statement.“The installation of SVM is part of India’s broader cultural diplomacy initiative, facilitated through ICCR and aims to strengthen people-to-people ties between India and the US Pacific Northwest,” it said.
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