Leksa Lights illuminate tallest statue of Lord Ram at Gokarna Math


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Canacona (Goa), Nov 29: On the occasion of the 550th year and the unveiling of the 77-feet bronze statue of Prabhu Shri Ram at at Shree Samsthan Gokarna Partagali Jeevottam Math, Leksa Lighting proudly contributed to the project by providing engineering, design, manufacturing, and complete installation of the lighting system for the Ram statue and its convention centre.

The company installed over 100 projector lights to illuminate and enhance the grandeur of the statue, supported by advanced DMX signal–based control systems. Leksa Lighting was also responsible for the exterior lighting of the landscape, façade illumination of the temple and surrounding areas, as well as stage lighting and drapery systems for the auditorium space.

Asia’s tallest Ram statue is lit using high-brightness, cutting-edge RGBW projector luminaires and moving head lights, adding a dynamic visual appeal to the site. Leksa Lighting, known for introducing new technology in India and manufacturing high-end lighting systems at its Moodbidri, Mangaluru facility, continues to expand globally after completing several prestigious projects across the country. This achievement stands as a matter of pride for all Mangalureans, as the company originates from their soil.

 

 

 

  

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