Khajuraho is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Madhya Pradesh. It's known for its enormous, intricately sculptured temples adorned by vignettes of passion, eroticism, dance, music and creative pursuits. It has 85 original temples, divided into three complexes. The western is the largest and best known, containing the magnificent Shaivite temple Kandariya Mahadev.
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Magnificent temples built between 950 A.D. and 1050 A.D.
These temples especially the ones in the western group of temples are well preserved and are wonderful examples of the best temple architecture. One thing that is really unique in Khajuraho is that daily life in contemporary time is depicted beautifully in sculptures on the walls. Gives the best historical evidence of how liberated and equal partners women were to men in the Sanatana Dharma culture prior to Islamic invasions. One has to get over the superficial view of eroticism to get to the real meaning behind the sculptures and get the concept of transforming sexual energy into spiritual energy. A good guide with a spiritual understanding of the temple sculptures would be very helpful.
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Such an amazing experience. The exterior structure of Kandariya Mahadev is based on a main tower (shikhara), the temple's highest point, which symbolizes Mount Kailash, Shiva's Himalayan mountain home. This main tower is surrounded by 84 smaller spires (urushringas). The whole building is made of sandstone, with a granite foundation.
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We visited Khajurao a couple of days ago and I was simply blown away by the beauty of the 1000 to 800 year stone temples. This is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is meticulously maintained by the Archeological Survey of India. The exterior and interior carvings are simply stunning and as beautiful as described in guide books. We had a very knowledgeable guide named Sanjay Khare. +919425143587. I'd reccomend a stop over at this amazing place if you have time on an India trip.
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Some great artifacts. The art pieces look beautiful and the prize affordable as well. Overall a great place for art lovers and a must visit
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Rajesh's shop is by far the best bespoke clothes shop in India. Excellent materials, friendly people, and perfect workmanship. My friend had a Kurta made perfectly, and jt was ready on the very same day. Highly recommended stop in Khajuraho!
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Another historic temple to bee seen in this tranquil park like atmosphere where there are many temples to visit and a great place for photographers.
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The Khajuraho Group of Monuments is a group of Hindu temples in Chhatarpur, Madhya Pradesh, India, about 175 km. southeast of Jhansi, 453 km.train distance from Varanasi. They are one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India. The temples are famous for their nagara-style architectural symbolism and their erotic sculptures. Most Khajuraho temples were built between 950 and 1050 by the Chandela dynasty. Historical records note that the Khajuraho temple site had 85 temples by the 12th century, spread over 20 square kilometers Of these, only about 25 temples have survived, spread over 6 sq. km. Of the various surviving temples, the Kandariya Mahadeva Temple is decorated with a profusion of sculptures with intricate details, symbolism and expressiveness of ancient Indian art. The Khajuraho group of temples were built together but were dedicated to two religions, Hinduism and Jainism, suggesting a tradition of acceptance and respect for diverse religious views among Hindus and Jains in the region. The temple architectures were amazing, with remarkable details. They are very beautiful, worth a visit.
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The Vamana Temple is one of the temples of the Eastern Group in Khajuraho. We visited this unique temple while on our recent trip there. It is located on the same road which leads from the Brahma Temple. The temple is enclosed by means of a wall and is protected by the Archaeological Survey of India. It looks out over the surrounding fields and is a beautiful sight when the crop has still to be harvested. The temple is dedicated to the Vamana (Medieval Man) incarnation of Lord Vishnu, which is the fifth of the 10 avatars. The porch of the temple has collapsed, and thus it looks a bit stunted. The sanctum contains the dwarf image Vamana. As per mythology Lord Vishnu took this avatar to teach a haughty king a lesson. He requested the proud and haughty king for three strides of land, which was granted by the king. Lord Vishnu then took one step and covered the earth, the second the heavens and could not place his third step. The king realized his folly, bowed down before the lord, begged forgiveness and requested him to place his third step on his bowed head. The temple is thus dedicated to this incarnation of Vishnu. The temple faces east and has two bands of the usual sculptures of gods, their consorts, female figures and mythical creatures. The uniqueness of the temple is that its Sikhara (roof) is unencumbered by any subsidiary sikharas and is embellished with a series of arches. Erotic scenes are absent here except in the subsidiary niches. The temple is made later than the Kandariya Mahadev going by its sculptural type and style. A must visit temple of the Eastern Group.
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Amazing historical temple sitting in a tranquil park with many historic temples and a great place for taking photographs
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