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The
Sun temple of Konark, also known as Black
Pagoda, is the crowning glory of the temple
architecture of ancient Orissa. Built in
A.D. 1250, during the reign of the Eastern
Ganga king Narasimhadeva - I, centuries of
myth and legend shroud its history. The
design is the celestial chariot of the Sun
God pulled by seven exquisitely carved
ornamented horses, strained on twelve wheels
on either side. The huge monolithic wheels
represent time, unity, completeness,
justice, perfection and movement and each
wheel stands for a fortnight and each horse
a day of the week. The walls of the temple
contain superb carvings of divine, semi
divine, human and animal figures amidst
floral and geometric ornamentation. Although
the main sanctum is in ruins, the 39 meter
high audience hall , the dance hall and the
ruined temple of Chhaya Devi are still
there. Two horses and two monolithic
elephants, exhibit the dynamism of the
sculpture.
Tourist Information
Open on all weekdays from sunrise to sunset.
Entry fee for those above 12 years : Rs.
5.00. Free entry on Fridays.
Best time to visit
November to February
Get There
Road : It is well connected by all
-weather motorable roads to Puri,
Bhubhaneswar and other parts of the state.
It is 65 km from Bhubhaneswar, 35 km from
Puri and 85 km from via Pipli.
Rail : The nearest railheads from
Konark are Bhubhaneswar and Puri.
Air : Nearest Airport is Bhubhaneswar.
Places to visit
Kuruma, Chaurasi, Ramachandi, Astranga,
Kakatapur, Pipli
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