Konark, Odisha, India    (Nov 2022)        


"The Sun Temple at Konarak, a monument of vivid architectural imagination, was conceived in the form of a mammoth twelve-wheeled chariot drawn by seven galloping horses", notes an ASI publication. "Dedicated to Surya, the Sun-god, this temple on the coast of Orissa was built in the thirteenth century. Although its tower [main sanctum, aka shikara] collapsed long ago, the Konarak Sun Temple is still a monument of colossal magnificence." However, when it comes to serving explanations for the abundance of erotic sculpture on the walls of the Sun Temple, this ASI document, as well as information at the ASI museum, come up very short—the word Tantrism finds no mention at all! It seems that the ASI is still peddling generations-old silly stories as explanation while disregarding sound scholarship.

Sun Temple remains

Nata Mandir, Jagamohan

Nata Mandir, Jagamohan

Nata Mandir

Nata Mandir, aka Dancing Hall

Side walls of Nata Mandir

Dancers, musicians ...

Damsels, animals ...

Intricately carved (more)

Horny tantric acharya

Tantric figures

Pillared dance hall (more)

Nata Mandapa pillar

Pillared hall

Pillar details

Pillar details (more)

Nata Mandapa

View from Jagamohan

Another view

Another panel of the base

Elated visitor

Main Temple (Shikara) and the Assemble Hall (Mandapa / Jagamohan)

Jagamohan (close-up)

Main temple, Jagamohan
(more)

Rear view of main temple
and Jagamohan

Top of Jagamohan
(assembly hall / mandapa)

12 wheels on each side

Awed visitor (more)

Wall detail

Partly eroded sculptures

Side view of Sun Temple

Typical panel

Impossibly athletic pose

Threesome

Copulating couple

Amorous couple

Another wheel

Sex acts galore (more)

Damsel, Nagi, couple

Damsel, two couples

Relief carvings

Threesome

Khondalite stone

Tantra-inspired art (more)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Rear wheels (1, 2)

Rear wall of the temple

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Butterfly on the rocks

Chaya Devi Temple, The Kitchen, and other sculptures

Chayadevi Temple
(aka Mayadevi Temple)

Dedicated to one of the
wives of Lord Surya

Carvings on the base

Fellatio scene

Carvings on the base

Carvings on the base

Carvings on the base

Horse sculpture

Elephant scultpure

Elephant scuplture

The Kitchen ...

... aka Bhog Mandapa

ASI Museum at Konark

ASI museum at Konark

Amorous couple

Faunal remains (info)

A nobleman giving advice

Surya image from Sun
Temple at Konark (info)

Batuka Bhairava

Bina Vadini

Surya, the Sun god
(info)

Sun Temple at a glance

Exquisite wheel

Animal Friezes

Naga and Nagi figures

Humans in Konark art

Peddling silly theories

Conservation of Konark

Conservation of Konark

Konark Sun Temple Museum

Sun Temple plan

Conjectural view of Sun
Temple at Konark (back)

Another conjectural view
(Evolution of Kalinga
Temple Style)

Construction method

Gallery with reconstructed
replicas of Konark images

Pedestal of Sun god
in the sanctum sanctorum

Three images of Sun god
in the temple (info)

Wheel of Konark

King Narasimha being
presented a giraffe by a
group of African merchants

Salabhanjika, the woman
breaking Sal bough (1, 2)

Alasa Kanya

A warrior in the company
of his wife and child

Agni

Yama

An acharya engaged in
teaching

A pious couple,
perhaps the king & queen

 



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