the only unbroken whole wheel konark sun temple odisha india

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The only unbroken whole wheel of Konark Sun Temple, Odisha, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
A portion of a wall decorated with various idols curved out of stones of Konark Sun Temple, Odisha, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sublime works of making idols carved out of stones of Konark Sun Temple, Odisha, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
One of the numerous idols curved out of stones on a wall of Konark Sun Temple, Odisha, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
The only unbroken whole wheel of Konark Sun Temple, Odisha, India
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
It is the only unbroken whole wheel of Konark Sun Temple, Odisha, India which was built in the tenth century. The Temple is a Chariot shaped. Seven horses are pulling the chariot that means seven days in a week. There are twenty four wheels in all that indicate twenty four hours in a day. Not only that, with the help of the spokes of the wheel the people could measure to time like a clock. It is a splendor to the tourists as a marvel of Architecture in ancient India.


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