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We Reached Konark Sun Temple at Sunset, What the Guide Revealed Blew Our Minds! We Reached Konark Sun Temple at Sunset… What the Guide Revealed SHOCKED Us! In this vlog, we begin our beautiful coastal road trip from Puri to Konark by car and reach the majestic Konark Sun Temple just before sunset around 4 PM — honestly, the golden light falling on the temple made the entire place look unreal. After entering the complex, we hired a local guide who explained the history, symbolism and architecture of this legendary monument in a way we never imagined. From the grand entry gate, the Natyamandap (dance hall), to the carvings and sculptures — every stone here actually tells a story. This is not just a temple… it is a complete stone calendar, astronomical observatory and architectural marvel built centuries ago without modern machines. 🏛️ Quick Facts About Konark Sun Temple Built in the 13th century (around 1250 AD) by King Narasimhadeva I of the Eastern Ganga Dynasty Dedicated to Surya (the Sun God) Designed as a giant chariot of the Sun God with 24 intricately carved stone wheels Each wheel works like a sundial — it can accurately tell time using sunlight Originally the temple was about 70 meters (230 ft) high — taller than many monuments of its era Famous Natyamandap (dance pavilion) where dancers once performed rituals Covered with thousands of carvings showing daily life, music, animals, warriors and celestial beings Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site The temple is aligned in such a way that the first rays of sunrise used to fall directly on the sanctum Walking through Konark during sunset truly felt spiritual — history, science, art and devotion all exist together here. If you love travel, culture, architecture or Indian history — this place is a must-visit at least once in your life. Watch till the end for the full experience and stories we learned from the guide 👀