Hotel Shree Hari

Hotel Shree Hari

New Marine Drive Road, Swargadwar, Puri, Orissa, 752001, India

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Good Sea View from Hotel

I went there with my family and stayed for 3 nights. The hotel is very good and sea view from Hotel is awesome. The room service was too good . They are very much professional and stuff behaviour was also very good. Only one problem the location is little bit far from the Swargadwar .

Unique Quality: The room are sea facing . Rooms are well decorated .

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Temple after renovation and repair.Temple after renovation and repair.

The lighter colour they are,the fresher they are!!The lighter colour they are,the fresher they are!!

Me in fron of Jagannath Express.Me in fron of Jagannath Express.

One section of Puri BVeach.One section of Puri BVeach.

Travel Tips for Puri

KONARK,THE SUN TEMPLE.

by goutammitra

"KONARK, THE SUN TEMPLE."

I just completed a two night trip to Puri. Though, I went there on official visit, I had enough time and opportunities to explore Puri and Konarak again and also had sea bath. I utilized the early morning and evenings. We reached Puri on 6th July'09 early morning. After checking in at Holiday Resort ( the hotel we stayed in), we straightway hit the beach. I gave myself an Ayurvedic Massage ( see video) and then bath in the sea.
The day second was kept for visiting temple of Lord Jagannath and visiting Konarak Sun Temple.

Since, we went just after Chariot Festival ( Rath Yatra, where three million devotees assembled), we could see the decorated Chariot of the Lord Jagannath( Lord Vishnu or Sri Krishna). I shall be editing this page many times and load many unseen videos of Puri and Konarak Sun Temple.

This crowning piece of Indian architecture and sculpture, built in the 13th century a.d. the golden era of orissa art, is a poetry in stone and a world heritage monument.
The walls of this magnificent ruin have exquisite sculptures covering many aspects of life. scenes of love and war, trade and court transactions, hunting, catching of elephant, teaching of sages, amorous dalliances, dancers and mythical figures- all vie for attention on the panels and niches of this immortal work of art, built by 1200 artists/sculptors.
surasundaris, heavenly damsels, freestanding, larger- than -life monoblock female statues playing the cymbals, drums, flutes or trumpets, adorn the top of the temple. Beautifully carved couples engaged in myriad modes of amorous union, with their incomparable charms, are also attractions for connoisseurs of art as well as ordinary visitors. Its beauty is not for description in words. it is to be seen, enjoyed and savoured, not once but again and again, for it is truly a thing of beauty, a joy for ever.
There is no space left for more photographs. You can take thousand of them. Real beauty.
.The temple is a brilliant chronicle in stone,with thousands of images including deities,the Surasundaris,heavenly damsels,and human musicians,lovers,dancers,and different scenes from courtly life.
Maituna - Sun Temple

"Konark The Sun Temple"

Konark Sun Temple is located,in the state of Orissa near the sacred city of Puri. The sun Temple of Konark is dedicated to the sun God or Surya. It is a masterpiece of Orissa's medieval architecture. Sun temple has been declared a world heritage site by UNESCO.
The Konark temple is widely known not only for its architectural grandeur but also for the intricacy and profusion of sculptural work. The entire temple has been conceived as a chariot of the sun god with 24 wheels,each about 10 feet in diameter,with a set of spokes and elaborate carvings. Seven horses drag the temple. Two lions guard the entrance,crushing elephants. A flight of steps lead to the main entrance.
The Nata Mandir in front of the Jagamohana is also intricately carved. Around the base of the temple,and up the walls and roof,are carvings in the erotic style. There are images of animals,foliage,men,warriors on horses and other interesting patterns. There are three images of the Sun God,positioned to catch the rays of the sun at dawn,noon and sunset.
Konark derives its name from Konarka,the presiding deity of the Sun Temple. Konarka is actually a combination of two words,Kona (corner) and Arka (sun),which,when combined,means the sun of the corner. Konark was one of the earliest centres of Sun worshipping in India. The place finds mention in the Puranas as Mundira or Mundirasvamin,a name that was subsequently replaced by Konaditya or Konarka. Apart from the Puranas,other religious texts also point towards the existence of a sun temple at Konark long before the present temple.
Konark was once a bustling port of Kalinga and had good maritime trade relations with Southeast Asian countries. The present Sun Temple was probably built King Narashimhadev I (AD 1238-64) of the Ganga dynasty to celebrate his victory over the Muslims. The temple fell into disuse in the early 17th century after it was desecrated by an envoy of the Mughal emperor Jahangir.
However,legend has it that the temple was constructed by Samba,the son of Lord Krishna. It is said that Samba was afflicted by leprosy,brought about by his father's curse on him. After 12 years of penance,he was cured by Surya,the Sun God,in whose honour he built this temple.
The massive structure of the temple,now in ruins,sits in solitary splendor surrounded by the drifting sands. The entire temple has been designed in the shape of a chariot carrying the Sun God across the heavens. The huge intricate wheels of the chariot,which are carved around the base of the temple,are the major attractions of the temple. The spokes of these wheels serve as sundials,and the shadows formed by these can give the precise time of the day. The pyramidal roof of the temple,made of sandstone,soars over 30 m in height. Like the temples at Khajuraho,the Sun Temple at Konark is also covered with erotic sculptures.
The Temple Chariot of the Sun God
Standing imperiously in its compound of lawns and casuarina trees,35km north of Puri on the coast road,this majestic pile of oxidizing sandstone is considered to be the apogee of Orissan architecture and one of the finest religious buildings anywhere in the world. The temple is all the more remarkable for having languished under a huge mound of sand since it fell into neglect three hundred or so years ago. A team of seven galloping horses and twenty-four exquisitely carved wheels found lining the flanks of a raised platform showed that the temple had been conceived in the form of a colossal chariot for the sun god Surya,its presiding deity.
Lady drummer of Sun Temple
Equally as sensational was the re-discovery among the ruins of some extraordinary erotic sculpture. Konark is plastered with loving couples locked in ingenious amatory postures drawn from the Kama Sutra - a feature that may well explain the comment made by one of great poet of Mughal Dynasty,Abdul Fazl,in the sixteenth century: "Even those who are difficult to please," he enthused,"stand astonished at its sight."
Sacred Pond

A stone's throw away from Konark beach lies the sacred pond where Samba was cured of leprosy - the miracle that allegedly inspired the founding of the sun temple. For a couple of days every year during the full or "white" moon phase of Magha (Jan/Feb),chandrabhaga is also the site of a big religious festival,the Magha Saptami Mela.
The Chandrabhaga Mela or Magha Saptami mela in the month of February,is a grand religious festival. Thousands of pilgrims converge on the pool,on this day to take a holy dip in its curative waters,and then shuffle off to the beach where,in accordance with an age-old custom mentioned in the puranas,they watch the sun rise over the sea. The event is followed by the puja of the Navagraha.
Those interested in attending the Konark Dance Festival,held in the Open air Auditorium north of the Sun Temple,should visit during the first week of December. Konark Dance Festival A dance festival is held in an open-air theatre built near the Sun Temple every year in the month of December. Known as the Konark dance festival,the event brings together eminent classical dancers of India who perform various dance forms like Odissi,Bharatnatyam,Manipuri,Kathak and Chhow. The classical extravaganza is a journey through ecstasy,and a visit to Konark during this time offers you with a combination of art,craft,fun and frolic.
Magha Saptami (Sun Festival) is held at Konark on the seventh day (saptami) of the bright half of the month of Magha (January/February). During this festival,the pilgrims bathe in the sea before sunrise and then proceed to the temple to worship.

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