Husband pays homage to his late wife in a unique way

After the death of his wife in India, the husbands set a new precedent by commemorating the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, but this time paid a unique tribute to his wife.

The grief of losing a spouse is difficult to cure, but following in the footsteps of the Mughal emperors in India, a few husbands set a new precedent.

According to media reports, a businessman from the state of Tamil Nadu paid a unique tribute to his late wife.

The businessman named Sethuraman installed a statue of his wife Pachai Mani Amal in his house equal to his real height.

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In this statue, a woman wearing a green and blue sari is sitting on a chair while she is also wearing ornaments.

According to media reports, Sethuraman has made this statue with fiber, rubber and special colors so that it can be preserved for a long time.

"My wife was very dear to me, I miss her very much, she passed away 30 days ago," he told the media.

Explaining the reason for having the statue, he said, "I have kept the statue in the house so that I can live with it forever."

Sethuraman said the sculpture was made of fiber, rubber and special paints and other materials to make it stronger and more durable.

He also said that the colors applied to the statue can last for at least 50 years.

"I really lost my wife, but when I look at this statue, I am attached to it," said the businessman.

It should be noted that this is not the first case of making a statue of his wife in India.

About a month ago, a Karnataka industrialist made headlines when he did a similar thing in memory of his wife.

He had installed a silicone wax statue in his house in memory of his wife.

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