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Kuruma in Konark
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Kuruma

Konark

About this place

Kuruma is a unique attraction of Konark tourism. Kuruma is the name of a small village located about 8 km from the Sun Temple of Konark. The place gained fame after excavations were carried out in this small hamlet from 1971 to 1975. The findings include a high wall and antique images of Heruka or Dharma, the Sun God, and Buddha. From then onwards, this village has gained importance as a Buddhist tourist spot. The site was constructed in the 9th -10th centuries A.D and is believed to have been a Buddhist monastery. The idol of Buddha discovered at this place is seated in a cross legged position. The right hand of the idol is in Bhumisparsa mudra and it has the left hand resting on the left knee. The image is a decorated one, which has a lovely crown and a wonderfully engraved necklace.
 

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Where is Kuruma located?
Kuruma is located in Konark, India.

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The best time to visit is during pleasant weather months.

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