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Khajuraho
Population
: 7200
Main Languages
: Hindi.
Telephone area code
: 07686
Best time to visit
: October to March
Once a great Chandela
capital, Khajuraho is now just a quiet village of over 7000
people. The famous temples of Khajuraho are a major tourist
magnet, because they include most sublime , sensuous and erotic
temple sculpture in India.
Over 80 temples, of which 22 survive, were built by the mighty
Chandela dynasty. The temples are a superb example of Indo
Aryan architecture.
The bulk of the temples appeared in a single, sudden
outburst of creating and religious energy, between the mid
10th and mid 11th centuries. The much
reduced Chandela kingdom lasted almost 500 years; their capital
at Kalinjar having fallen in 1203 they remained at Ajaygarh
until the early 18th century.
Large number of people come to Khajuraho in March for the
dance festival which lasts 10 days and draws some of the best
dances in the country who perform by the western encloseure,
with the floodlit temples providing a spectacular backdrop.
Places of Interest
Western group
of temples
They are all contained
in one compact area and there are three main temples which
follow a five part pattern.
Inside the gateway, is the first of a group of four temples
is the largest one, the
Lakshmana (930-950 A.D.), which is the only temple in
Khajuraho to have remained intact.The decorative sculpture
includes figures of apsaras (nymphs), erotic scenes and a
frieze running right round the base which includes some of
the more explicit erotica.
The Devi &
Varah temples are two small shrines opposite the Lakshmana.
Outside the enclosure is Matangeswara,
the fourth of the group and is still used for worship.
At the back of the western enclosure, is the biggest and the
best of all Khajuraho temples, Kandariya Mahadev (1025-1050 A.D). The main spire soars to a height
of 31m (108 ft) and every inch of the surface is covered with
intricate carving. There are 872 status between 60 and 75
cm high and very few can be termed erotic. Two other temples
share the same extended platform – the small Mahadeva
and the Devi Jagadamba with some of the finest sculptures.
Chitragupta
temple
at the north east corner of the enclosure, dedicated to Surya,
the sun god. Despite
poor condition, some fine processional, dancing and hunting
sculpture relief remains. So does an 11 headed statue of Vishnu
and a lintal relief of Surya being pulled along in his chariot
by seven spirited steeds.
The last of the temples in this group, are the Parvati
and Vishwanath
temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva with its large Nandi bull.
Steps are flanked with elephants and lions, sculptures are
dedicated exclusively to women, engaged in all types of daily
activity
Eastern
group of temples
This group divided
into two : Three Hindus temples and three Jain shrines within
a walled enclosure.
The
Jain shrines : Parsvanatha is unlike
any other temple surviving in Khajuraho. The other two Jain
temples are the Adinatha
and the Santinatha
which is modern but houses fine collection of older sculptures.
The
Hindu temples : Javari
temple (1075-1100) is a small temple, dedicated to Vishnu,
the Vamana, is
dedicated to Vishnu’s incarnation as a dwarf and the exterior
is adorned with profusion of “celestial maidens” and the Brahma temple, which contains a four faced shivlinga.
Panna national
park
32 km from Khajuraho
is a large area of unspoilt forest which has a wide variety
of wildlife.. The numerous waterfalls are famous in this area.
HOW
TO REACH
By Air
Daily
flights from Delhi, Agra & Varanasi.
By
Train
Nearest
railhead is Jhansi (178 kms).
By Road
178
kms from Jhansi.
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| Suggested
Itineraries |
The
Golden Triangle & Khajuraho
(07 Nights / 08 Days)
Delhi - Jaipur - Agra - Khajuraho - Delhi |
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North
India & Nepal
(12 nights/ 13 days)
Delhi/Jaipur/FatehpurSikri/Agra/Jhansi/
Orchha/Khajuraho/Varanasi/ Kathmandu/
Delhi |
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Spiritual
Reach
(17 nights/ 18 days)
Delhi/Agra/Khajuraho/Varanasi/
Bhubhaneshwar/Puri/Calcutta/Bagdogra/
Darjeeling/Gangtok/Bagdogra/Delhi |
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The
Tiger Trail
Mumbai- Nagpur- Kanha- Bandhavgarh- Khajuraho- Jhansi-
Orchha- Agra- Jaipur- Sariska- Delhi. |
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