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Sun Temples, Konark
Introduction
• Konark Sun Temple, located in the East Odisha near Puri.
• Built in 13 century by King Narasimhadeva I (AD 1238-1264) of
the Eastern Ganga Dynasty.
• The Sun temple belongs to the Kalinga school of Indian temple
architecture
• Temple is Dedicated to Surya
• One of the largest sun Temple in the India.
• The temple is famous not only for its architectural but also for
sculptural work and decoration.
• It was declared a UNESCO world heritage site in 1984.
Meaning & Significance of the Temple
• The name Konark is derived from the two
words Kona meaning, corne and Arka meaning sun.
• Sailors once called Black Pagoda because it was supposed to
draw ships into the shore and cause shipwrecks
• The temple is an great example of Orissan architecture of
Ganga dynasty.
• The temple is designed in the shape of a colossal chariot.
• There are two rows of 12 wheels on each side of the temple.
• The seven horses are said to symbolize the seven days of the
week.
• Each wheel is about 10 feet high,.
• According to Bayachkada bahi 1200 Odishan artists took 12 years
for the construction of this gigantic structure.
• According to Kapila Vatsyayan the sun temple of Konark follows the
ancient text Silpasarini.
Architectural Variations in Odishan temples
Present Condition
• The deul including the magnificent shikhara has
been lost with time.
• At present, only the jagaamohana (Mandapa) and
• The pillared bhoga mandapa (refectory hall), also
known as the nata mandapa (dancing hall) is
survived.
• This part content numerous sculptures of dancers
and musicians on its walls and pillars, in front,
remain.
• Life size images of Surya
Discovery & Restoration
• James Fergusson (1808-1836 CE), visited Konarak in
1837 CE and prepared a drawing.
• He estimated the height of the portion still standing as
being between 42.67 and 45.72 metres.
• By 1868 CE, the site had been reduced to a mass of
stones covered by trees here and there.
• Fergusson wrote that a local raja (king) had removed
some sculptures to decorate a temple he was building
in his own fort.
• Besides the raja, the 'locals were also not inactive in
removing the fallen stones and taking out the iron
cramps and dowels' (Mitra, 14).
• Located on the
shoreline, now a
little over 3 km
from the sea
• The Main Sanctum has fallen off.
• The Mandapa survives in its entirety,
• Small portions of the Dancing Hall (Natya Mandir) have survived.
• The Temple compound measures 857 ft (261 m) by 540 ft (160 m).
• The alignment of the Sun Temple is on the East-West direction.
• Estimated height of
Vimana could have
been 229 feet (70 m)
• The
mandapa (jagamoha
na), is about 128 feet
(39 m) tall.
Elements of the
Temple
1. Deula,
2. Jagamohana,
3. Natamandap and
4. Bhogmandapa.
• Jagmohan is bigger than Sanctum (Deula)
• Square Base
• The above units lie east-west axis.
• Surrounded in compound wall.
Sun Temple, Konark
• Temple was constructed on a high,
intricately carved platform.
• Temple is surrounded by enclosed
wall (area: 856 x 540 ft).
• Sanctum (Deul) was surrounded
by subsidiary shrines containing
niches depicting Surya.
• Panchratha on plan.
• The east facing Jagamohana has a
huge pyramidal roof, three
entrance
• The Natamandira stand as separate
structure in front of the main
temple. It had approachable flight
of-steps on four sides.
• The Kalinga style of art reached
the pinnacle of perfection with the
erection of the Sun temple at
Konarka.
Jagmohana (Mandapa)
• 30 meter high
• Only Surviving Structure
• Pyramidical roof
• Has three tiers of
six pidas each
• Each terraces has figures
• Sculptures all along
Natya Mandapa
• At the front of
Jagmohan
• On the east side of
the main temple is
Nata mandira
• Mandapa stands on
a high, intricately
carved platform
• The platform id
highly decorated
• Superstructure not
survived
Art
• The Sun temple of Konark is remarkable for its variety of
sculptures.
• The images of Surya
• The Navagraha sculpture.
• Erotic figures: various stages of courtship and intimacy.
• Flora and fauna: Plants, Birds, beasts, aquatic animals, wild
and domestic animals like lions, elephants and horses
• Others: Mythological figures, geographic motifs, etc.
• Social life: Decorative bodies, male and female musicians
holding various musical instruments, hunting
scenes, transport, festivals, etc.
• Interior is plain.
Main Sculptures
• Main deity: Surya
• Sub main deities:
1. Shiv
2. Vishnu
3. Narsimha
4. Durga
5. Gajlakshmi
6. Parvati
7. Kuber
8. Agni
9. Varuna
10. Aaditya
Small sculptures
• Every bit of space available has been covered by the sculptors
• The temple is famous for its erotic sculptures, which can be found
primarily on the second level of the porch structure.
• Endless variety of themes, with figures indulging in
song and dance
• The finished sculpture has minute details like
jewellery-quality and other miniature details.
• The platform contains friezes of
1. elephants,
2. marching soldiers,
3. musicians, and images depicting the secular life of
the people,
4. hunting scenes,
5. a caravan of domesticated animals,
6. bullock cart,
7. travellers preparing a meal along the roadside,
8. and festive processions etc.
• A colossal idol of Surya in the southern
niche of the sanctuary is a characteristic
sculpture of this temple.
• It is also one of the very few sculptures
in India which show a god wearing boots.
• The Surya is depicted standing on his
chariot drawn by seven horses.
• wearing a short lower garment
(antariya) and many ornaments.
• The hair is worn in a bun on the
crown of the head.
• The entire sculpture stands on a chlorite
pedestal and is made from a single piece.
• It is 3.38 metres high, 1.8 metres wide
and 71 cm thick.
• Vyala are regarded as masterpieces of
the sculptural art of the Odisha region
• Lions standing on crouching elephants
• The entrance is guarded by two
giant lions, which are each shown
crushing a war elephant
• It has 24 wheels
which are nearly 12
feet (3.7 m) in
diameter and are
pulled by seven
horses.
• Each wheel has a
diameter of 9 feet,
9 inches, with
8 spokes.
The temple was made from three types of stone.
1. Chlorite: For sculptures, door lintel and frames
2. Laterite: used for the core of the platform and staircases near the foundation.
3. Khandolite: used for construction of the temple.
No mortar was use
Conclusion
• The history of Odishan temples, attained its climax at Sun
Temple Konark in 13th Century.
• It marks the highest point of achievement of Kalinga
architecture.
• The temple depicting the grace, the joy and the rhythm
of life all its wondrous variety.
• Fergusson to conclude that “Odishan temples form one of
the most compact and homogenous architectural groups in
India.”
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Konark Sun Temple

  • 2. Introduction • Konark Sun Temple, located in the East Odisha near Puri. • Built in 13 century by King Narasimhadeva I (AD 1238-1264) of the Eastern Ganga Dynasty. • The Sun temple belongs to the Kalinga school of Indian temple architecture • Temple is Dedicated to Surya • One of the largest sun Temple in the India. • The temple is famous not only for its architectural but also for sculptural work and decoration. • It was declared a UNESCO world heritage site in 1984.
  • 3. Meaning & Significance of the Temple • The name Konark is derived from the two words Kona meaning, corne and Arka meaning sun. • Sailors once called Black Pagoda because it was supposed to draw ships into the shore and cause shipwrecks • The temple is an great example of Orissan architecture of Ganga dynasty. • The temple is designed in the shape of a colossal chariot. • There are two rows of 12 wheels on each side of the temple. • The seven horses are said to symbolize the seven days of the week. • Each wheel is about 10 feet high,. • According to Bayachkada bahi 1200 Odishan artists took 12 years for the construction of this gigantic structure. • According to Kapila Vatsyayan the sun temple of Konark follows the ancient text Silpasarini.
  • 4. Architectural Variations in Odishan temples
  • 5. Present Condition • The deul including the magnificent shikhara has been lost with time. • At present, only the jagaamohana (Mandapa) and • The pillared bhoga mandapa (refectory hall), also known as the nata mandapa (dancing hall) is survived. • This part content numerous sculptures of dancers and musicians on its walls and pillars, in front, remain. • Life size images of Surya
  • 6. Discovery & Restoration • James Fergusson (1808-1836 CE), visited Konarak in 1837 CE and prepared a drawing. • He estimated the height of the portion still standing as being between 42.67 and 45.72 metres. • By 1868 CE, the site had been reduced to a mass of stones covered by trees here and there. • Fergusson wrote that a local raja (king) had removed some sculptures to decorate a temple he was building in his own fort. • Besides the raja, the 'locals were also not inactive in removing the fallen stones and taking out the iron cramps and dowels' (Mitra, 14).
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  • 8. • Located on the shoreline, now a little over 3 km from the sea
  • 9. • The Main Sanctum has fallen off. • The Mandapa survives in its entirety, • Small portions of the Dancing Hall (Natya Mandir) have survived. • The Temple compound measures 857 ft (261 m) by 540 ft (160 m). • The alignment of the Sun Temple is on the East-West direction. • Estimated height of Vimana could have been 229 feet (70 m) • The mandapa (jagamoha na), is about 128 feet (39 m) tall.
  • 10. Elements of the Temple 1. Deula, 2. Jagamohana, 3. Natamandap and 4. Bhogmandapa. • Jagmohan is bigger than Sanctum (Deula) • Square Base • The above units lie east-west axis. • Surrounded in compound wall.
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  • 13. Sun Temple, Konark • Temple was constructed on a high, intricately carved platform. • Temple is surrounded by enclosed wall (area: 856 x 540 ft). • Sanctum (Deul) was surrounded by subsidiary shrines containing niches depicting Surya. • Panchratha on plan. • The east facing Jagamohana has a huge pyramidal roof, three entrance • The Natamandira stand as separate structure in front of the main temple. It had approachable flight of-steps on four sides. • The Kalinga style of art reached the pinnacle of perfection with the erection of the Sun temple at Konarka.
  • 14. Jagmohana (Mandapa) • 30 meter high • Only Surviving Structure • Pyramidical roof • Has three tiers of six pidas each • Each terraces has figures • Sculptures all along
  • 15. Natya Mandapa • At the front of Jagmohan • On the east side of the main temple is Nata mandira • Mandapa stands on a high, intricately carved platform • The platform id highly decorated • Superstructure not survived
  • 16. Art • The Sun temple of Konark is remarkable for its variety of sculptures. • The images of Surya • The Navagraha sculpture. • Erotic figures: various stages of courtship and intimacy. • Flora and fauna: Plants, Birds, beasts, aquatic animals, wild and domestic animals like lions, elephants and horses • Others: Mythological figures, geographic motifs, etc. • Social life: Decorative bodies, male and female musicians holding various musical instruments, hunting scenes, transport, festivals, etc. • Interior is plain.
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  • 18. Main Sculptures • Main deity: Surya • Sub main deities: 1. Shiv 2. Vishnu 3. Narsimha 4. Durga 5. Gajlakshmi 6. Parvati 7. Kuber 8. Agni 9. Varuna 10. Aaditya
  • 19. Small sculptures • Every bit of space available has been covered by the sculptors • The temple is famous for its erotic sculptures, which can be found primarily on the second level of the porch structure. • Endless variety of themes, with figures indulging in song and dance • The finished sculpture has minute details like jewellery-quality and other miniature details. • The platform contains friezes of 1. elephants, 2. marching soldiers, 3. musicians, and images depicting the secular life of the people, 4. hunting scenes, 5. a caravan of domesticated animals, 6. bullock cart, 7. travellers preparing a meal along the roadside, 8. and festive processions etc.
  • 20. • A colossal idol of Surya in the southern niche of the sanctuary is a characteristic sculpture of this temple. • It is also one of the very few sculptures in India which show a god wearing boots. • The Surya is depicted standing on his chariot drawn by seven horses. • wearing a short lower garment (antariya) and many ornaments. • The hair is worn in a bun on the crown of the head. • The entire sculpture stands on a chlorite pedestal and is made from a single piece. • It is 3.38 metres high, 1.8 metres wide and 71 cm thick.
  • 21. • Vyala are regarded as masterpieces of the sculptural art of the Odisha region • Lions standing on crouching elephants • The entrance is guarded by two giant lions, which are each shown crushing a war elephant
  • 22. • It has 24 wheels which are nearly 12 feet (3.7 m) in diameter and are pulled by seven horses. • Each wheel has a diameter of 9 feet, 9 inches, with 8 spokes.
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  • 24. The temple was made from three types of stone. 1. Chlorite: For sculptures, door lintel and frames 2. Laterite: used for the core of the platform and staircases near the foundation. 3. Khandolite: used for construction of the temple. No mortar was use
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  • 26. Conclusion • The history of Odishan temples, attained its climax at Sun Temple Konark in 13th Century. • It marks the highest point of achievement of Kalinga architecture. • The temple depicting the grace, the joy and the rhythm of life all its wondrous variety. • Fergusson to conclude that “Odishan temples form one of the most compact and homogenous architectural groups in India.”