Why was the Sun Temple chosen to be represented on our currency?
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Several monuments from Konark Sun Temple to ruins of Hampi have adorned our banknotes.
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Sun Temple in Konark is a magnificent temple standing on the land of Orissa.
There are 24 wheels depicting 24 hours of the day and 7 horses depicting days of the week. In year 1984, Sun Temple was declared as a World Heritage Site of India by UNESCO. Sun Temple of Konark is printed as the motif on Indian Currency of Rs. 10 bank notes.
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