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The Konark Sun Temple In Orissa

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Answered by goodvibesonly318
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The Sun Temple of Konark is situated near the Bay of Bengal in Jagannath Puri district of odisha.

  • It's work was commissioned in the 13th century during the reign of the King Narsinh Varman - 1 of the Garg dynasty.
  • This magnificent piece if art work was built in black stone and hence also described as 'Black Pagoda'.
  • The temple is in the shape of the chariot of Sun God, driven by seven horses. The chariot has twelve massive wheels and each wheel has eight spokes signifying eight prahars in a day.
  • The detail of motifs and diversity of subjects of this temple is unparalleled.
  • It reflects civilization and sculpture of 13th century Odisha.
  • The Sun temple of Konark has become a tourist attraction for it's sculpture.

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Answered by Anonymous
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➦ It situated at Bay of Bengal at Puri district in Odisha.

➦ It was constructed in 13th century during the reign of King Narsihn Verman-1 who belong to Garg dynasty.

➦ This chariot temples drawn by seven horses to form of cahriot of the Sun temple.

➦ It has 12 massive wheels which reflect 12 month and has 8 spokes in each which reflect 8 prahars of the day.

➦ This is built by black stone. Hençe it is called as 'Black Pagoda' Odisha.

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