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Ancient chariot Wheel, Konark Sun Temple, Orissa. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient chariot Wheel, Konark Sun Temple, Orissa. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient chariot Wheel, Konark Sun Temple, Orissa. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient chariot Wheel, Konark Sun Temple, Orissa. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient chariot Wheel, Konark Sun Temple, Orissa. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful chariot Wheel, Konark Sun Temple, Orissa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful chariot Wheel, Konark Sun Temple, Orissa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient chariot Wheel, Konark Sun Temple, Orissa.
Ancient chariot Wheel, Konark Sun Temple, Orissa. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient chariot Wheel, Konark Sun Temple, Orissa. Royalty Free Stock Photo
High detailed carving of chariot wheel on the walls of ancient Hindu Sun Temple, Konark, Orissa, India. UNESCO Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chariot wheel with eight spokes with a central medallion. Konark Sun Temple, Orissa India. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient chariot Wheel, Konark Sun Temple, Orissa. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient chariot Wheel, Konark Sun Temple, Orissa. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient chariot Wheel, Konark Sun Temple, Orissa. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Konark Sun Temple is a 13th-century CE sun temple at Konark about 35 kilometres 22 mi northeast from Puri on the coastline of Odisha, India. The temple is attributed to king Narasingha deva I of the Eastern Ganga Dynasty about 1250 CE. Konark Sun Temple also known as the Black Pagoda ia a 13th-century Sun Temple at Konark, in Orissa.The entire temple has been conceived as a chariot of the sun god with 24 wheels, dragged by 7 horses. Dedicated to the Hindu sun god Surya, what remains of the temple complex has the appearance of a 100-foot high chariot with immense wheels and horses, all carved from stone. Once over 200 feet high, much of the temple is now in ruins, in particular the large shikara tower over the sanctuary; at one time this rose much higher than the mandapa that remains. The structures and elements that have survived are famed for their intricate artwork, iconography, and themes, including erotic kama and mithuna scenes. Also called the Surya Devalaya, it is a classic illustration of the Odisha style of Architecture or Kalinga Architecture.


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