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Dr. Iqbal Sakka Creates World’s Smallest Gold Artworks to Honor RSS Centenary

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28 Oct 25
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Dr. Iqbal Sakka Creates World’s Smallest Gold Artworks to Honor RSS Centenary

Miniature ‘Om’, saffron flag, black cap, staff, and lamp to be presented to Mohan Bhagwat

Udaipur: On the occasion of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh’s (RSS) Centenary Year, Udaipur’s renowned gold artist and 121-time world record holder Dr. Iqbal Sakka has crafted the world’s smallest gold artworks, visible only through a magnifying lens. These miniature creations include the five symbolic emblems of the Sangh — the Om symbol, saffron flag, black cap, staff (danda), and lamp (deepak).

Dr. Sakka shared that each of these golden models measures just one millimeter in size and took five days of meticulous handwork to complete. He prepared them as a heartfelt tribute to commemorate 100 years of the RSS.

He has written to the RSS headquarters in Nagpur, expressing his desire to personally present these creations to Sarsanghchalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat. Additionally, he has also written to Dr. Indresh Kumar, senior RSS pracharak, national executive member, and guide of the Muslim Rashtriya Manch, requesting his assistance in facilitating the presentation of these micro-artworks.

Dr. Sakka stated that this gesture represents a symbol of national unity and devotion, reflecting his deep respect for the organization’s service to the nation.

These one-of-a-kind golden miniatures — an Om, saffron flag, black cap, staff, and lamp — stand as artistic marvels that celebrate the century-long journey of the RSS from Udaipur to the heart of India.


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