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The magnificent side wall of the chariot-shaped Sun Temple in Konarak, India, is a sight to behold

Background imageKonarak Collection: Side wall of temple cart, Northern India - Konarak. Surya-Deul. 13th century (sculpture)

Side wall of temple cart, Northern India - Konarak. Surya-Deul. 13th century (sculpture)
530277 Side wall of temple cart, Northern India - Konarak. Surya-Deul. 13th century (sculpture); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageKonarak Collection: Side wall of the chariot, Temple of the Sun, Konarak, India, 13th century

Side wall of the chariot, Temple of the Sun, Konarak, India, 13th century. Dedicated to the worship of the Hindu sun god Surya, this Hindu temple is designed in the form of a huge horse-drawn chariot

Background imageKonarak Collection: India Konarak Sun Temple 1968 Cities of Mughul India

India Konarak Sun Temple 1968 Cities of Mughul India
India, Konarak, Sun Temple, 1968 or earlier, Cities of Mughul India

Background imageKonarak Collection: INDIA. Konarak. Sun Temple. Built between 1240

INDIA. Konarak. Sun Temple. Built between 1240 and 1258 by King Narasimha Deva I honoring the god Surya. Detail of statue of God of the sun. Hindu art. Relief on rock

Background imageKonarak Collection: Northern India - Konarak. Surya-Deul, 13th century

Northern India - Konarak. Surya-Deul, 13th century. Side wall of " temple cart". Photograph

Background imageKonarak Collection: Sun Temple. INDIA. Konarak. Sun Temple. Wheel

Sun Temple. INDIA. Konarak. Sun Temple. Wheel. Hindu art. Relief on rock

Background imageKonarak Collection: INDIA. ORISSA. Konarak. Sculpture of Surya, God

INDIA. ORISSA. Konarak. Sculpture of Surya, God of Sunl, at the Sum Temple (1250)

Background imageKonarak Collection: India, Orissa, Konarak

India, Orissa, Konarak: Roots of a Banyan tree. Date: 2011

Background imageKonarak Collection: India, Konark

India, Konark
The Black Pagoda

Background imageKonarak Collection: The Sun Temple, Konarak, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Orissa state, India, Asia

The Sun Temple, Konarak, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Orissa state, India, Asia

Background imageKonarak Collection: Detail from the Konarak Temple

Detail from the Konarak Temple, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Orissa state, India, Asia

Background imageKonarak Collection: Sun Temple dedicated to the Sun God Surya

Sun Temple dedicated to the Sun God Surya, dating from 13th century, at Konarak, Orissa, India

Background imageKonarak Collection: Sun Temple dedicated to the Hindu sun god Surya

Sun Temple dedicated to the Hindu sun god Surya, Konarak, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Orissa state, India, Asia

Background imageKonarak Collection: Close-up of carved chariot wheel

Close-up of carved chariot wheel, Sun Temple dedicated to the Hindu sun god Surya, Konarak, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Orissa state, India, Asia

Background imageKonarak Collection: Temple of the Sun

Temple of the Sun, Konarak, Orissa state, India, Asia


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The magnificent side wall of the chariot-shaped Sun Temple in Konarak, India, is a sight to behold. Built between 1240 and 1250 AD, this architectural marvel stands as a testament to the rich history and cultural heritage of the region. The intricate carvings on its walls depict various scenes from Hindu mythology, showcasing the artistic prowess of ancient Indian craftsmen. As you step into the temple complex, you are transported back in time to the 13th century when it was constructed. The Sun Temple is dedicated to Surya, the Hindu god of sun and light. Its grandeur and scale leave visitors awe-struck as they explore its corridors adorned with elaborate sculptures. Konarak's Sun Temple holds immense significance for both religious devotees and history enthusiasts alike. It serves as a reminder of India's glorious past and showcases the architectural brilliance prevalent during that era. One cannot miss gazing at the intricately carved wheel on display at Konarak's Sun Temple - an emblematic representation of time itself. Each spoke symbolizes an hour or minute hand moving perpetually under Surya's divine guidance. Amongst numerous sculptures adorning this sacred site is one depicting Surya himself - a mesmerizing sculpture that exudes power and grace simultaneously. This portrayal captures his radiant aura perfectly while paying homage to his celestial role in sustaining life on Earth. Located in Orissa state, Northern India, Konarak attracts tourists from all over who come seeking solace amidst its historical charm. As you wander through its hallowed halls and witness these masterpieces firsthand, you can't help but feel connected to something larger than yourself – a profound sense of spirituality intertwined with artistry. In essence, Konarak's Sun Temple stands tall not only as an architectural wonder but also as a testament to human ingenuity throughout centuries gone by. It continues to inspire awe among those fortunate enough to visit this sacred place where history, mythology, and spirituality converge.