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Biranchinarayan Temple, Buguda

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Buguda, Odisha 761118

Biranchinarayan Temple, Buguda

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The Biranchi Narayan Sun Temple, also known as the Abode of Viranchinarayana or the Wooden Konark, is a Hindu Temple located in the town of Buguda in Ganjam, Orissa. It is the second Surya temple constructed in Orissa, after the famous Konark Sun Temple.

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Construction

The temple was constructed by King Srikara Bhanjadeva in 1790. The presiding deity at the temple is Biranchi Narayan, whose image was recovered from ruins at Maltigad. The imagery also features a chariot driven by seven horses with one wheel on its left side, with Aruṇa as the chariot's driver.

The roof of the temple is constructed on a total of 46 pillars and contains intricate wood designs. Unlike the Konark temple, which faces east, the Birachi Narayan Sun Temple faces west. Consequently, while at Konark sun rays of the rising sun shine on the installed Surya, at the Biranchi Narayan Temple the rays of the setting sun fall on Surya's feet.

Wooden Konark

As per the desire of the king, the main God icon of the temple is made in wood. According to a legend, the stone image of the Surya is constructed off the main wooden image of Lord Surya.

Festivals

  • Ratha Saptami, during the month of Maagha
  • Samba Dashami, during the month of Pausha
  • Every Sunday, Sankranti.
  • References

    Biranchinarayan Temple, Buguda Wikipedia