Swami Vivekananda
From Chicago 1893 to Seattle 2026: Swami Vivekananda's first-ever life-size statue unveiled in US
In a significant development for India–US cultural relations, a life-size bronze statue of Swami Vivekananda has been unveiled at Westlake Square in Seattle.
Located in the heart of downtown, the square attracts nearly 400,000 visitors daily, placing the monument at a highly visible civic location.
More than 130 years since his historic address in Chicago, Swami Vivekananda finds a new home in the heart of downtown Seattle!
— India In Seattle (@IndiainSeattle) April 12, 2026
Thank the City of Seattle for hosting this special monument, a gift from the Government of India.
Watch quick glimpses of the unveiling ceremony 👇… pic.twitter.com/1EVVQ52D3X
Members of the Indian-American community participated in large numbers, marking the occasion as a notable moment for diaspora engagement and cultural recognition in the United States.
From Chicago 1893 to Seattle 2026! Seattle's skyline has a new Indian icon: Swami Vivekananda!
— India In Seattle (@IndiainSeattle) April 12, 2026
City of Seattle becomes the first city government to host the Swami Vivekananda Monument in the heart of downtown Seattle.
Thank the Mayor of Seattle Hon’ble Katie Wilson for hosting… pic.twitter.com/HfF3W6qGwL
The location sits within one of Seattle’s most active districts, close to major landmarks such as the Amazon headquarters, the Seattle Convention Centre and the Seattle Centre Monorail.
The statue was presented as a gift by the Indian Council for Cultural Relations to the City of Seattle, highlighting ongoing efforts to deepen cultural ties between India and the United States.
Officials indicated that the gesture reflects Seattle’s multicultural identity and aligns with ICCR’s broader mission to promote cultural exchange and people-to-people connections.
Swami Vivekananda is widely recognised for introducing the philosophies of Vedanta and Yoga to Western audiences more than a century ago.
The Seattle installation adds to a growing number of international tributes commemorating his contributions to spiritual thought and cross-cultural dialogue.
The statue was crafted by noted Indian sculptor Naresh Kumar Kumawat, whose portfolio includes over 600 installations across more than 80 countries.
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