Berhampur: Two days after creating the smallest chariot of Lord Jagannath in teak wood with a height of 1.3 cm and width of 1.4 cm, Satya Maharana of Berhampur broke the record by creating a chariot in teak wood of 3 mm in height and 2 mm in width on Monday.
For Satya, who has 25 international and national records for creating smallest artifacts to his credit, it took one and a half hours to construct the chariot. “I hope to create another world record for it,” he said.
“I made two small chariots during 2019 and this year also, I made it with perfection,” he said.
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