: Since then, Mauritian Hindus have made an annual pilgrimage to the lake during Maha Shivaratri.

: The site is open to the public for prayer, meditation, or sightseeing. Visitors often find the mountain-shrouded lake and the towering bronze-colored statue to be deeply serene.

Standing tall at 33 meters, the Mangal Mahadev statue is not just a marvel of architecture; it is a beacon of peace and spirituality in the heart of the Indian Ocean.

Today, the lake is considered an extension of the sacred Ganges. The cool, misty mountain air of Savanne often wraps the statue in clouds, creating an ethereal, otherworldly atmosphere. Maha Shivaratri: The Grand Pilgrimage