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Best Travel to Khajuraho


If you want to acquaint yourself with the rich history, culture, architecture and mysticism of India, a tour to Khajuraho will come to your help.

Khajuraho is known the world over for its rock cut sculptures and gorgeous temples. These temples are divided into three groups namely the Western group, the Eastern Group and the Southern Group.

Western Group of Temples - The western group of the temples at Khajuraho include the following -

Kandariya Mahadeo Temple -

This is the largest temple of the group. It is 31 meters high and is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The shrine is beautifully carved and etched with Gods and Goddesses. The striking features of this temple are the arch at the entrance and the ceilings and pillars of the interior halls.

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Chaunsat Yogini -

This is the only temple in Khajuraho made of granite. It is also the earliest surviving shrine as it is estimated to have been built in 900 A.D. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Kali. Originally there were 65 shrines but only 35 of those still exist.

Chitragupta Temple -

The temple contains a magnificent three- headed image of Lord Brahma. The approach to the temple is very majestic and grand as it is flanked by lions in the north and elephants in the south. A statue of Nandi (Lord Shiva's sacred bull) faces the shrine of the temple.

Lakshamana Temple -

Just over the entrance of this temple you can see a beautiful depiction if the Hindu trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva along with Lakshmi. The interiors of this temple are also very beautiful.

Matangeswara Temple -

Regular puja is still carried out at the Matangeswara Temple. This temple is also dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple has an eight feet shiv lingam.

54 Eastern Group of Temples - These include the following temples -

Parsvanath Temple -

This is a Jain Temple with exquisite detailed sculptures out of which the most noteworthy are the sculptures on the northern wall of the temple. Inside the temple there is a beautiful throne that faces a bull which is the emblem of Lord Adinath, the first Jain Tirthankara. The image of Parsvanath was installed here in 1860 A.D.

Ghantai Temple -

This is another Jain temple which has a very interesting frieze which depicts the 16 dreams of Lord Mahavira's mother, as well as a beautiful sculpture of a Jain goddess on a winged Garuda.

Adinath Temple -

As the name suggests the temple is dedicated to Lord Adinath, the first Jain Tirthnakara. This temple is decorated with sculpted figures including yakshis. Hanuman Temple - This statue can be found while moving from the Western group towards the Khajuraho village. The temple is marked by a gigantic 8 feet high statue of the monkey God; Lord Hanuman. The temple and the statue are one of the oldest structures of Khajuraho; in fact there is a very ancient inscription on the pedestal of the statue of Hanuman, which dates back to the time of Maharaja Harsh, 922 A.D.

Brahma Temple -

This temple stands on the banks of the Khajur Sagar, also known as Ninora Tal near the Khajuraho village stands the Brahma Temple. The body of the temple is made of granite while the shikhara (peak) is made of sandstone. Enshrined in the temple is a four-faced image of Brahma. Originally this temple must have been dedicated to Lord Vishnu, as it is his figure that is carved centrally on the lintel of the sanctum doorway.

Best Indian Travel - Temple Tour in Khajuraho 55 Southern Group of Temples - The two main temples of this group are the following -

Dulah Deo Temple -

Dulha Deo lies south of the Ghantai temple. This is the finest temple at Khajuraho also is also called Kunwar Math. It houses some of the grandest sculptures including some of the choicest sculptures especially the Shalbhanjika. The temple holds within it an ardhamanadap, mandapa, maha mandapa, antarala and a garbha griha with no circumambulatory passage. The image of Lord Shiva on the lintel at the entrance to the inner sanctum indicates that the temple was originally dedicated to Lord Shiva. Even today, the sanctum enshrines a shivlingam. The ornamentation within and on the outside temple walls are equally elaborate. Most remarkable are the images of wizards flying singly and in pairs with their consorts. They carry weapons and garlands, brandish swords, play on musical instruments, but most uniquely have a picture of detachment on their faces.

Chattarbhuj Temple -

This temple is also known as the Jatkari Temple. It lies 3 km south of Khajuraho in the village of Jatkari. This is a pair of two temples. One of them dedicated to Lord Shiva contains a marble lingam. The other one enshrines an 11 feet high image of Chatturbhuja (Vishnu) in the sanctum with an expression of transcendental calm on its face.

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