As dawn breaks, Surya, the Sun God, leaps over the horizon in his chariot, pulled by seven radiant horses. As he rises into the sky he spreads light and warmth all over the world. The great Ganga king, Narasimha Rao, commissioned 1200 artisans to recreate this scene in stone. The Konark Sun Temple is a place where the lines between fact, fiction and folklore have blurred over time. Amar Chitra Katha interweaves the history of the 13th century monument with some of the mythology associated with it.
The story of the Sun Temple of Konark is told in this weaving of history and legend. Places that are special culturally tell us so much about what that particular society values. The way it changes can also tell us about 'shifts' that are made in a given group; what is considered sacred can become just the opposite as time goes on.
The story of the Konark Sun Temple must be read in a sun-dappled corner of your hometown with only the odd cry of a morning bird for company.
Architecture, science, mythology, fact, sacrifice and unbelievable skill meld seamlessly to give us a tale that is loaded with melancholy and lost grandeur.
Konark tells the story of the Sun God's temple, interweaving history and mythology within vibrant pages. There were stories of Krishna, his wife Jambavati and son Samba, the first sun temple and the subsequent temple at Konark that boasts the magnificence of the sun god, whose rays nourish one and all. Loved this to bits. I believe this is one of the newer ACK roll outs, as the cover is glossier and even the font and colour scheme is different from the older ACK comics. Nevertheless, nothing not to love. If anything, it was amazing.
I enjoyed this story a lot. I had no idea about the legends related to the history about the Sun Temple. I liked how multiple mythological stories were also covered. I wasn't aware of most of them.
While the exact history may not be known, the story and the ending were quite poignant. I'm not sure about the way the king was initially portrayed as a benevolent ruler considering what he would apparently have done at the end.
The illustrations are gorgeous❤️ This volume covered legends around the Sun temple in Odisha, from the legend of Lord Krishna's son, Samba to the story of architects who made the temple a reality. I would love to read about the temple in detail. I'm truly fascinated by the marvels of Indian architecture. The sheer brilliance of Indian craftsmen, their knowledge of Geometry, Astronomy and Mathematics and its application in architecture is spellbounding.
I have read many books, but konark story is different from all, I learned something new about Sun God, Krishna and 1200 architects and a 12 year old boy who all build the Sun Temple
wow! very well written with beautiful pictures. The dedication of the architects is very admirable. I wish the king had been a little kinder and helped the families of the workers relocate closer to the construction, he could have been more open and accepted good ideas from anyone.
The story of Konark temple is one of the most interesting legends of Indian civilization. In this book, it has been presented with remarkable care and brilliance. Kudos to the entire team.
Good book and quite informative. Loved reading this to my daughter who's 6 years old. Would recommend parents to read it to kids so that they learn history.
After many years I have read a comic. It was good. The book includes the story of why the Sun temple was constructed, the mythological story of god Sun and the sun temple constructed by Krishna's son.