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FACT CHECK: No, This Image Does Not Show A Projection Of A Hindu God Onto The World’s Tallest Building

photograph shared on facebook It is reportedly a projection of the Hindu god Lord Ram in Dubai. Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building.

Verdict: False

The photos have been digitally processed. Originally posted on his travel blog in 2019, no predictions were given.

Fact check:

At 2,716 feet 6 inches tall, the Burj Khalifa could soon lose its title as the world's tallest building. Guinness World Records. Saudi Arabia's Jeddah Tower is expected to be over 3,280 feet tall when completed. new york post report.

In the photo, Burj Khalifa is lit up at night and a projection of Lord Ram can be seen. In the photo, he is depicted with blue skin and orange clothing.

The caption reads, “Jay Shree Ram @Burj Khalifa, Dubai…”

However, this image has been digitally processed.not here Trustworthy reporting About projection. A reverse image search will only show images posted on social media sites. Instagram, X and Facebook.

The original image was posted by travel blog No forecasts are provided as of 2019. (Related: X-Video falsely claims Canadian government bans Hindu nationalist groups)

Although the caption is misspelled, the phrase “Jai Shri Ram” translates to “Long live Lord Ram” or “Victory of Lord Ram.” BBC. Hundreds of Indians gathered in New York City's Time Square to chant and celebrate the inauguration of Ram Temple in Ayodhya. Hindustan Times report.

Check Your Fact has contacted a Burj Khalifa spokesperson and will update this article if we receive more information.

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