What to See
The Museum Of
Archaeological Survey Of India The museum which is just
outside the temple enclosure, houses sculptures and carvings from the ruins
of the Sun Temple. The stone architrave inside it, bearing images of nine
planet dieties, the Navagrahas, originally sat above one of the temple's
ornamental doorways, and is now kept as a living shrine.
Konark
Beach The beach, 3 kms away from the temple along the Puri
road, is very picturesque and you can get the glimpses of the local fishing
fleet at work. The sunrise at this beach is a feast for the eyes. Also an
ideal site for a spot of sun-bathing.
Balighai Beach a
secluded silver stretch, girdled by casuarina forests.
Kuruma
Approachable by jeeps, Kuruma, a site of Buddhist
archaeological discoveries, is only 8 kms from Konark. Recent excavations
have thrust this little village into the limelight with the discovery of
antique images of the Buddha seated in Bhumisparsa Mudra alongwith the image
of Heruka.
Chaurasi Chaurasi is the site of the
shrines dedicated to Laxminarayanan, Amareshras and Barahi. Barahi is a
deity dating back to the 9th century AD, worshipped according to tantrik
practices. She is a mother goddess with the face of a boar and is depicted
holding a fish in one hand and a cup in another.
PipliOn
the way to Konark is Pipli, famous for its exquisite applique work, which
depict the essence of Oriya culture. It is also the home of the most
colourful and original awnings, canopies, garden and beach umbrellas,
shoulder and hand bags etc. The cocktail effect of the colours is certainly
a feast for the eyes. Ramachandi A beautiful spot, 7 kms from Konark,
Ramachandi
is located at the confluence of the river Kusabhadra and the
Bay of Bengal. The deity of Konark, Goddess Ramachandi, is worshipped here.
Kakatapur 45 kms from Konark,
Kakatapur is
located in the Prachi valley and is famous for its shrines of Goddess
Mangala and Banadurga. legend has it that the directions for reaching the
holy log from which is created Lord Jagannath's icon comes from her. The
famous 'Jhamu Yatra' is held in April-May when devotees walk over a narrow
trench strewn with embers.
Astranga A famous
fishing harbour, Astranga lies 55 kms from Konark. Washed by the waters of
the Bay of Bengal, with its magnificent sunsets, the place really lives upto
its name.
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