KONARK SUN TEMPLE - AT A GLANCE

SUN TEMPLE OF KONARK
DESTINATION SUMMARY
Famous for Sun Temple/Heritage/Architecture
UNESCO World Heritage Site
District/State/Country Puri/Odisha/India
Located at Eastern Coast of Odisha, India
Geo Coordinates 19.90°N 86.12°E
Distance from Bhubaneswar/Puri 65KMs/35KMs
Mode of Transport Road (Bus and Taxi)
Nearest Airport Bhubaneswar - 65KMs
Best Time to Visit October - February
Local Language Oriya
Other languages Hindi, Bengali and English
Time zone IST (UTC +05:30)

An Architecture Marvel of Eastern India and A symbol of India's heritage, Konark Sun Temple, commonly known as Konark is situated in the eastern state of Odisha (earlier known as Orissa), India and is one of the eminent tourist attractions. Konark houses a massive temple dedicated to the Sun God. The word 'Konark' is a combination of two words 'Kona' and 'Arka'. 'Kona' means 'Corner' and 'Arka' means 'Sun', so when combines it becomes 'Sun of the Corner'. Konark Sun Temple is situated on the north eastern corner of Puri and is dedicated to Sun God. Konark is also known as Arka khetra. There are three images of the Sun God at three different sides of the temple, positioned in proper direction to catch the rays of the sun at morning, noon and evening.


Sun Temple of Konark, built in the middle of 13th century, is a massive conception of artistic magnificence and engineering dexterity. King Narasimhadeva I, the great ruler of the Ganga dynasty had built this temple, with the help of 1200 artisans within a period of 12 years (1243-1255 A.D.). Since the ruler used to worship the Sun, the temple was considered as a chariot for the Sun God. Konark Temple was designed in the form of a gorgeously decorated chariot mounted on 24 wheels , each about 10 feet in diameter, and drawn by 7 mighty horses. It is really difficult to understand, how this huge temple, every inch-space of which was so wonderfully carved, could have been completed within such a short time. Whatever that might be, the konark temple even in its present ruined state, still a wonder to the whole world. Great poet Rabindranath Tagore wrote of Konark: "here the language of stone surpasses the language of man."



[ KONARK SURYA TEMPLE 13TH CENTURY (MONUMENTS OF INDIA, VOL. 1) ]



Around the base of the temple there are images of animals, foliage, warriors on horses and other interesting structures. On the walls and roof of the temple beautiful erotic figures are carved. Sun temple of Konark is a masterpiece of Orissa's medieval architecture.


The Konark temple is widely known not only for its architectural greatness but also for the sophistication and abundance of sculptural work. Konark is an exceptional mixture of marvelous temple architecture, heritage, exotic beach and salient natural beauty. The large structure of Konark Temple seen today is actually the entrance of the main temple. The main temple which enshrined the presiding deity has fallen off and only the remains can be seen. Even in its ruined state it is a magnificent temple reflecting the mastermind of the architects that imagined and constructed it.



[ SUN TEMPLE OF KONARK, PURI, ODISHA, INDIA ]


Inspite of the decay over the centuries the beauty of this monument is still amazing. If you are seriously interested in architecture and sculpture then you must visit this world famous monument.

Main Attractions

Facts

UNESCO World Heritage Site

The Sun Temple of Konark has been declared a world heritage site by United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in 1984.


[ WORLD HERITAGE MONUMENT DESCRIPTION ]



[ ABOUT SUN TEMPLE OF KONARK ]

Satellite View of Konark Sun Temple


The Konark Dance Festival organised here every year is a great attraction for tourists. The Konark Museum of the Archeological Survey of India has a good collection of sculptures from the temple ruins.


For how to reach Konark, where to eat & where to stay, please visit Konark Traveller Guide .