Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Sun Temple, Konârak' has mentioned 'Wall' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
[5] The main temple and the jagamohana porch consist of four main zones: the platform, the wall, the trunk, and the crowning head called a mastaka.
[5] According to Harle, the texts suggest that originally the complex was enclosed within a wall 865 feet (264xc2xa0m) by 540 feet (160xc2xa0m), with gateways on three sides.
Main Temple Structure, Konark Sun Temple Nata mandir Front view of Nata mandir A simha-gaja at the entrance A weathered horse sculpture Elephants of Konark Temple A secondary statue of the Sun god A sculpture on the temple wall Mayadevi Temple at Konark Sculpture of a makara on Mayadevi Temple Vaishnava Temple Sanctum of the Vaishnava Temple Carvings on the Sun temple A sculpture on the temple wall A sculpture taken from the site at the British Museum Replica of Sun Temple at Gwalior Closeup of the motif at the center of a stone wheel Back Side View of Konark Sun Temple Rosasala or kitchen of the temple complex
Various subsidiary structures are still to be found within the enclosed area of the rectangular wall, which is punctuated by gates and towers.The Sun Temple is an exceptional testimony, in physical form, to the 13th-century Hindu Kingdom of Orissa, under the reign of Narasimha Deva I (AD 1238-1264).