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Brahmakund

Konark, Odisha, India
Brahmakund is a sacred water tank or pond whose name, translating to 'Pond of Brahma (the creator)', suggests a deep mythological and religious significance, especially in the context of the nearby Sun Temple and the holy Chandrabhaga Mela. According to local legends and the Puranas, the Kund is bel ieved to be where the sage Shamba, the son of Lord Krishna, performed his penance and subsequently discovered the idol of the Sun God Surya that cured his leprosy. This act is the foundational myth of the entire Konark site. Although the original river Chandrabhaga has dried up, the Brahmakund remains a symbolic spot for pilgrims to take a ritual dip, particularly during the Magha Saptami festival. The Kund embodies the enduring spiritual importance of water in Hindu rites and serves as a quiet space for ritual purification and devotion. It stands as a silent witness to centuries of pilgrimage, marking the exact spot where myth transitioned into sacred history, and the Sun God's worship was established in the Arka Kshetra. The tank may be small and simple, but its historical and spiritual resonance is immense, making it a critical, though understated, component of the Konark pilgrimage circuit.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    30 Minutes - 1 Hour:
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    Place Type:
    Religious / Mythological:
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    Entry Fees:
    No Entry Fee: Access to the Brahmakund is generally Free, as it is an open, sacred water body for public use.

    Mela Parking/Service Charge: During the massive Chandrabhaga Mela, a temporary, small fee (e. g. , Rs.30) may be collected for vehicl...
    No Entry Fee: Access to the Brahmakund is generally Free, as it is an open, sacred water body for public use.

    Mela Parking/Service Charge: During the massive Chandrabhaga Mela, a temporary, small fee (e. g. , Rs.30) may be collected for vehicle parking and basic amenities provided by the local authorities near the site.

    Donation: Small, voluntary offerings are often made by pilgrims who use the water for ritual purposes, which are generally collected by a local committee for the Kund's upkeep.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: Accessible 24 Hours, as it is an open area, but it is best and safest to visit during daylight hours from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: Very Early Morning (Sunrise, approx. 6:00 AM) to connect with the spiritual sig...
    Regular Timings: Accessible 24 Hours, as it is an open area, but it is best and safest to visit during daylight hours from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: Very Early Morning (Sunrise, approx. 6:00 AM) to connect with the spiritual significance of the sun's first rays on the water. Outside of the mela, Late Afternoon is also calm.
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    Special Events:
    Chandrabhaga Mela / Magha Saptami: This is the single Most Important Event where the Kund becomes the central focal point. Thousands of pilgrims flock to take a holy dip at Sunrise, marking the birth anniversary of the Sun God Surya and cleansing themselves of sins.
    Chandrabhaga Mela / Magha Saptami: This is the single Most Important Event where the Kund becomes the central focal point. Thousands of pilgrims flock to take a holy dip at Sunrise, marking the birth anniversary of the Sun God Surya and cleansing themselves of sins.

    Local Temple Yatra: In some years, a procession (Yatra) from a nearby local temple may terminate at the Brahmakund as part of its annual ritual circuit, featuring traditional music and fanfare.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Steps and Water: The texture of the ancient stone steps leading into the Kund, particularly when covered in moss or reflecting the clear water, makes for compelling architectural detail shots.

    Sunrise Over the Kund: Capturing the first r...
    The Steps and Water: The texture of the ancient stone steps leading into the Kund, particularly when covered in moss or reflecting the clear water, makes for compelling architectural detail shots.

    Sunrise Over the Kund: Capturing the first rays of the Sun hitting the Kund's surface on a clear morning, especially the view of the sky reflected in the still water.

    Pilgrims in Silhouette: During the Magha Saptami Mela, the silhouette of the pilgrims taking the ritual dip against the vibrant pre-dawn sky is a powerful, dramatic photo.

    Small Shrine Vignettes: Close-up shots of any small, rudimentary shrines or stone carvings placed on the Kund's banks, often covered in vermilion powder.

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Things To Do

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    Perform Ritual Bathing: For pilgrims, the primary activity is taking a small ritual dip or sprinkling the water on one's head, especially during the auspicious Magha Saptami day.

    Mythology Study: Sit by the tank and reflect on the local myths of Shamba and Surya, connecting the site's tranquil present with its dramatic legendary past.

    Photography of Reflection: Capture the deep-blue reflection of the sky or surrounding trees in the calm water, especially in the Early Morning light.

    Visit the Local Ashrama: Often, a small hermitage (ashrama) or a subsidiary shrine to a sage is located near a kund. Explore this area respectfully for a deeper spiritual insight.

    Observe Local Devotion: Witness the simple, sincere acts of local devot...

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    Mythological Genesis: It is famous as the legendary spot where Shamba discovered the idol of Lord Surya that cured his leprosy, directly leading to the establishment of the original Sun Temple and the profound sanctity of the Konark region (the Arka Kshetra).

    Mythological Genesis: It is famous as the legendary spot where Shamba discovered the idol of Lord Surya that cured his leprosy, directly leading to the establishment of the original Sun Temple and the profound sanctity of the Konark region (the Arka Kshetra).

    Magha Saptami Ritual: The Kund is the main focus of ritual bathing for the Chandrabhaga Mela on Magha Saptami, where thousands of pilgrims take a holy dip to wash away sins and gain blessings from the Sun God.
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    Architecture:
    Functional Ritual Design: The tank's Architecture is strictly functional and utilitarian, designed for ritual bathing and water storage. Its construction typically involves stepped stone or laterite masonry walls leading down to the water level, ensuring accessibility for p...
    Functional Ritual Design: The tank's Architecture is strictly functional and utilitarian, designed for ritual bathing and water storage. Its construction typically involves stepped stone or laterite masonry walls leading down to the water level, ensuring accessibility for pilgrims. Dimension is usually rectangular or square, varying in size, perhaps 50x50 feet, deep enough to hold a substantial volume of water. The steps are often worn smooth by centuries of use. There may be a small, basic mandapa or resting place constructed from local stone or concrete nearby. The tank may feature small channels or sluices for water management. The focus is not on elaborate carving but on the sanctity and maintenance of the water body itself, with the surrounding area cleared to facilitate large crowds during festivals. The simple, heavy stone construction speaks to the necessity of durability in a high-traffic pilgrimage site.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Fly to Bhubaneswar (BBI) (approx. 65 KMS). Hire a taxi and follow the directions to Chandrabhaga Beach near Konark. The Kund is very close to the mela ground.

    By Train: Arrive at Puri Railway Station (PURI) (approx. 35 KMS). Fro...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Chandrabhaga Beach (1 KM), Chandrabhaga Mela Ground (0. 5 KMS), Konark Sun Temple (3. 5 KMS), Balidokan Temple (1 KM), Ramachandi Temple (9 KMS), Konark Museum (4 KMS), Balukhand-Konark Sanctuary (6 KMS), Puri (35 KMS), Kuruma Buddhist Site (7 KMS), Pipili Applique Village (30 KMS).

Tourism Tips

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    Health & safety: The steps around the tank can be slippery, especially during or after rain; exercise caution. The water is for ritual use, not recreational swimming.

    Packing: Carry a towel if you plan to participate in the ritual dip. We...

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