#bhubaneswarbuzz How difficult would’ve been to build something grand like Konark temple #odisha , team bharathfx created this via AI check it out video via #Repost@bharathfx1
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The Making of a Marvel: Journey Through Time at Konark Sun Temple ✨
Step back in time to 1250 AD and witness the awe-inspiring creation of India’s architectural masterpiece—the Konark Sun Temple . 🇮🇳☀️
From quarrying massive stones to intricate carvings, hundreds of workers dedicated their lives to honor Surya, the Sun God. This is more than just history; it’s a story of faith, artistry, and human perseverance etched in stone. 🛠️🪨
Dive into this visual journey that brings the past alive—where gods met mortals, and dreams became monuments. 🙏🔥 Swipe through to experience the divine energy, the sweat, and the soul behind one of the world's greatest wonders. Let us know what amazed you the most! 💬👇
Note : The images/videos shown in this reel are purely AI generated, our intentions are not to hurt or harm anyone. This is just for entertainment purpose.
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Collaboration of greats : Century-old paper manuscript of 1600s Odissi music treatise (śāstra) Kaviratna Nārāyaṇa Miśra's 'Saṅgītasaraṇi', in the handwriting of the famed linguist and lexicographer Pt Gopinatha Nandasarma. Both greats hailed from Paralakhemundi.
Deva Deepavali at Banaras is celebrated with lots of Deeps around varanasi . But Deva Deepavali in Puri is not celebrated the way it should be celebrated. As only 12 days is remaining, request to @arvindpadhee@MohanMajhiCMO@sambitswaraj@dm_puri to make necessary arrangements.
Bedhā Mandapa Odia inscription of Sri Laksmi Narasimha temple Simhachalam, Andhrapradesh
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This inscription was found in 45th bedha stambha of Temple . It was issued in 28th regnal year of surjyabanshi ruler kapilendra Gajapati , it records
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