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Konark (lat. 19.53'N; long. 86.06'E) is a small town in Puri distrit. The
Bay of Bengal is barely 4 kilometer away. It is 70 km from Bhubaneswar.
The name Konark is a variant of Konark which means the Arka (Sun) of Kona
(corner), the corner being that of Trikona on the bank of the Kushabhadra.
The magnificent Sun Temple at Konark is the culmination of Orissan temple
architecture, and one of the most stunning monuments of religious architecture
in the world. The poet Rabindranath Tagore said of Konark that 'here the
language of stone surpasses the language of man', and it is true that the
experience of Konark is impossible to translate into words.
Places of Interest
Sun Temple
The Sun Temple of Konark marks the highest point of achievement of Kalinga
architecture depicting the grace , the joy and the rhythm of life all it's
wondrous variety. There is an endless wealth of decoration from minute pattterns
in bas-relief done with a jeweller's precision to boldly modelled free standing
sculptures of exceptionally large size. Under the crackling wheels of past
events , the Sun

Temple has lost its main sanctuary but the remaining structure
and the ruins arouns testify till today the boundless creative energy of
Orissan artistes and their impresive contribution to the treasury of Indian
Art and building technique. Standing majestically on the sandy coast of
the Bay of Bengal, the porch, in its solitary grandeur is an eloquent testimony
of a gracious and mysterious past.
Built by King Narasimhadeva in the thirteenth century, the entire temple
was designed in the shape of a colossal chariot, carrying the sun god, Surya,
across the heavens. The Sun - God's chariot, also represents the seven days
of the week, and the 24 hours of the day, in its concept. The temple is
a brilliant chronicle in stone, with impressive sculptures. Every aspect
of life is represented here, and the erotic imagery, depicts the sublimation
of human love manifested in countless forms. Scenes from court, civic life
and war are also done with great precision.