Sum temple of Konark
By: Dey, Anil
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Contributor(s): Mitra, G. C
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Publisher: New Delhi Niyogi Books 2016Description: 467 Pages.ISBN: 978-93-85285-43-1.Subject(s): HISTORY; CONSTRUCTION AND DESTRUCTION; ARCHITECTURE; SCULPTURE; LEGENDS AND LITERATURE; CONSERVATION | BUILDING TYPES (AR-BUIL)
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Historical evidences are scant and scattered. Historians have tried to fill the voids with legends. Though legends are not evidence per se, they do carry a seed of truth somewhere. The lost engineering techniques of several great temples have not received the importance they deserve. This is true for Konark too. In The Sun Temple of Konark, the author attempts to separate chaff from grain utilising scientific tools and methodologies.
The Sun Temple has been recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is considered one of the seven wonders of India. This seminal volume is the result of extensive research by the author into not only the history and legends related to the temple, but also the legends on the temple. An engineer and architect by profession, the author examines the architecture and engineering of the temple in great detail. He questions several of the established theories regarding construction in its various stages and forwards his own theories with reasonable conviction. He takes great pains to go into as much detail as possible with regard to each and every portion, monument and sculpture of the temple.
With 415 images and 21 detailed architectural drawings, the book is a treasure trove for any
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