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give reason sun temple of konark is known as black pagoda​

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Answered by Priyakshipriya
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Konark Sun Temple, located in the eastern State of Odisha near the sacred city of Puri, is dedicated to the sun God or Surya. Sailors once called this Sun Temple of Konarak, the Black Pagoda because it was supposed to draw ships into the shore and cause shipwrecks.

Answered by kshitijgrg
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The temple has been constructed via way of means of black stones. The Konark temple has seven stone horses to depict the seven horses that pull the sun’s chariot. The chariot shape has 12 large wheels with eight spokes each.

This temple turned into known as the "Black Pagoda" in European sailor bills as early as 1676 due to the fact its high-quality tower seemed black. Similarly, the Jagannath Temple in Puri turned into known as the "White Pagoda". Both temples served as critical landmarks for sailors withinside the Bay of Bengal. According to mythology Konark temple is the left eye and the temple of puri Jagannath is the proper eye of Vishnu. The proper and left eyes are not anything, however, moon and sun. king narasinga finished this high-quality shape on the day of Amavasya in which the sun-moon is in tight conjunction. This can be one of the motives that its tower seems black.

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