
The Muddenahalli Hospital, a project by the Prashanthi Balamandira Trust—a non-profit foundation devoted to improving education and the well-being of underprivileged children—is the largest free hospital complex in the world, inspired by the teachings and vision of Sri Sathya Sai Baba. Born in 1926 in a small Indian village, Sai Baba became a spiritual and humanitarian leader beloved around the world. His message, “Love All, Serve All,” laid the foundation for his philanthropic work in education, healthcare, and clean water initiatives.
The marble statue dedicated to him—an impressive six meters tall—now welcomes visitors and patients in the hospital’s grand entrance hall.
The creation of this monumental work represents not only an artistic achievement of great value but also a significant milestone for ROBOTOR, consolidating its reputation as a leader in large-scale marble sculpture. For comparison, Michelangelo’s David stands just over five meters tall. For this specific project, ROBOTOR developed a new robotic model, ONE•MEGA, completing the company’s upper range: a robot mounted on tracks, designed specifically for the processing of monumental works.
This commission stands as recognition of ROBOTOR’s artistic and technological excellence, as well as its commitment to humanitarian projects of global reach. Entrusting ROBOTOR with such a meaningful work reflects the confidence and admiration the world places in its unique capabilities. The statue, a symbol of peace and hope embodied by Sai Baba, is destined to become a landmark within the hospital, offering inspiration and solace to all who enter.



