Introduction
to city Khajuraho - In Madhya Pradesh
Khajuraho, which
has lent its name to a complex of exquisite Hindu and Jain
temples, is a small town located amidst the forested plains
of Bundelkhand in north-central Madhya Pradesh. The beautiful
temples that dot Khajuraho are believed to have been built
by the mighty Chandela rulers in the 9th and 10th century
AD. The engravings on these temples are highly sensual and
erotic that depict in graceful forms intimate scenes of the
whole range of human emotions and relationships. These sculptures
congeal in stone a lyrical paean to love and passion and
reflect the Chandela dynasty/’s immense appreciation
for art.
Architecturally, the temples are built in the north Indian
Nagara style. The sculptor/’s fine skill and a sense
of imagination have given form to human emotion in the form
of spiritual and physical love. Every façade—wall,
window, pillar, and ceiling—is carved with figures of
mythical and historical origins, and while many of these depict
full-breasted, girdle-waisted women in forms of innocent play,
they also depict carnal love.
In all 85 temples were built in Khajuraho, but only 22 are
left to speak of the grandeur of conception of the rulers and
architects of the day. The basic ground plan of the temples
of Khajuraho is almost a textbook example of Hindu temple architecture
consisting of four compartments: an entrance porch (ardhamandap),
the vestibule (antarala) and the sanctum sanctorum (garbhagriha).
In some of the large temples an extra mandap with lateral transepts
is added for size and splendour, converting it into a large
assembly hall. The temples rest on a risen open platform, a
distinctive feature of the Khajuraho temples, with subsidiary
shrines at the four corners of the platform in the bigger temples.
Sightseeing :
Places to visit in destination - Khajuraho
Khajuraho combines
history, architecture, culture and environment with delectable
charm. It is a town that takes you away from the noise and
pollution of the city, with its fresh air and scenic countryside.
For convenience, the temples of Khajuraho are divided into
the Western, Eastern, and Southern groups. The Western
Group, situated opposite the Government of India
Tourist Office, has 14 temples. The Chaunsath Yogini,
Lalguan Mahadev, Parvati, Varaha, Matangesvara, Lakshmana,
Vishvanath and Nandi, Chitragupta, Devi Jagdamba and Kandariya
Mahadeo temples belong to this group. The
Eastern Group, 2.4 km from the Tourist Office, consists
of seven temples (four Jain and three Hindu). The
Parsvanath, Adinath, Shantinath, and Ghantai temples belong
to the Jains while the Vamana, Javari and Brahma are
Hindu temples. The Southern Group, about
5 km from Khajuraho, contains the Chaturbhuj and
Duladeo temples.
Even
though Khajuraho’s temples are its biggest attraction,
there are other interesting sights in its vicinity which
can be visited on a daylong trip. There is the Ken
Gharial Sanctuary, 120 km away, which is rough and
wild, with its gorges, rocks and the lovely Ken River. The
Panna National Park, 40 km from Khajuraho, is home
to a variety of wildlife. The Dhubela Museum (64
km), on the Jhansi-Khajuraho road, houses the weapons, paintings,
and sculptures of the Bundela kings as well as a wide variety
of sculptures of the Shakti cult. The Pandav Falls,
Raigarh Palace, Bandhavgarh, and Ajaygarh Fort are
other important places worth visiting.
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temples.
Feel the splendor of India with a visit to the beautiful Taj Mahal and the glorious pink city of Jaipur. Also visit the magnificent temples of Khajuraho. If India is rich in culture and heritage, Nepal isn’t behind. Take a journey to the Himalayan Kingdom and enjoy one of the richest and most diverse cultural landscapes anywhere.
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