
Why in the News?
Four replicas of the Konark wheels, made of sandstone, have been installed at Rashtrapati Bhavan Cultural Centre and Amrit Udyan.
About Konark Wheels
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Design | The temple is designed in the shape of a huge chariot drawn by 7 horses and features 24 wheels. |
Dimensions of Wheels | Each wheel has a diameter of 9 feet 9 inches with 8 wider spokes and 8 thinner spokes. |
Symbolism of Wheels | The wheels represent various time-related aspects: • 7 horses symbolize the days of the week. • 12 pairs of wheels signify 12 months. • 24 wheels represent 24 hours in a day. • 8 spokes symbolize prahars (three-hour periods). |
Architectural Features | • The wheels are intricately carved, showcasing designs of foliage, animals, and figures of women in various poses. • Rims of the wheels have decorative carvings. |
Sun Dial Functionality | Two of the wheels function as a sundial, accurately indicating time from sunrise to sunset using the shadow cast by the axel. |
Modern Representation |
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Its significance
- The Konark Wheel, serving as an ancient sundial, symbolizes the advanced understanding of timekeeping and astronomy in 13th-century India.
- Its intricate carvings reflect exceptional craftsmanship and cultural significance, embodying the cycle of life and the worship of Surya, the Sun God.
- Its depiction on Indian currency highlights its enduring legacy and significance in promoting national identity and tourism in Odisha.
Back2Basics: Konark Sun Temple
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PYQ:[2017] Which of the following is/are famous for Sun temples? 1. Arasavalli 2. Amarakantak 3. Omkareshwar Select the correct answer using the codes given below: (a) 1 only (b) 2 and 3 only (c) 1 and 3 only (d) 1, 2 and 3 |