Dr. Iqbal Sakka, a world-renowned miniature artist from Udaipur and holder of over 100 world records, has crafted a unique message of peace and unity during the holy month of Sawan and the ongoing Kanwar Yatra across India.
In a remarkable gesture, Dr. Sakka has created the world's smallest gold-made Shivling, Tricolour Kanwar Kalash, and Nagraj—viewable only through a microscope lens. These miniature symbols, embodying communal harmony and spiritual devotion, aim to inspire global peace and brotherhood.
Dr. Sakka shared that he intends to present these creations at the Daksheshwar Mahadev Temple in Dharti Lok, Haridwar, considered to house the world’s only Shivling of its kind. He has formally written to the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Shri Bhajanlal Sharma, seeking support for this spiritual offering.
What makes this even more astounding is the scale and precision of the artwork:
The Tricolour Kalash—smaller than a mustard seed—contains an actual drop of Ganga Jal.
The Shivling, Kalash, and Nagraj, each measuring less than a millimetre in size, weigh approximately 0.000 milligrams, so light that even a precision scale cannot register it.
The entire creation took 3 days of dedicated effort.
This artistic devotion stands as a shining example of India's composite culture, where spirituality and secularism blend to deliver a universal message of peace, unity, and devotion.