Description
The Modhera Sun Temple was made by King Bhima I of the Chalukya dynasty in the early 11th century. It was constructed in honour of the Sun God during an era when temple architecture was at its peak. The intricately carved temple complex and the magnificently sculpted kund are the architectural marvels of the Golden Age of Gujarat.
The Sun Temple at Modhera is a relic of the era when reverence of the five natural elements was at its peak, sharing space with myriad manifestations of Vedic Gods. An architectural construction marvel, it is believed that no plaster was used to keep the stone upright
With our watercolour illustration of Sun Temple at Modhera, savour your voyage through the magnificent aeons of the Golden period. Spruce up your wall with this unique artwork and get welcomed by life-like iconography narrating the stories and legends of Modhera!
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