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Khajuraho
Once a great chandela capital, Khajuraho is now a quiet village. The town of exotic temples, Khajuraho
is one of India's major honeymoon attractions. They are India's unique gift to
the world, representing a melody to life,which encompasses all emotions ranging
from love, to joy. Life, in every form and mood, has been captured in stone,
testifying not only to the craftsman's artistry but also to the extraordinary
breadth of vision of the Chandela kings.
What to
see The architecture of the temples are unique, being very different from
the temple prototype of their period. The erotic carvings of temples, make it a
must-see. Originally there were 85 temples, but many were destroyed by the
British. Today, only 22 are in fair condition.
Temples Khajuraho temple complex site is one the most
popular places both foreign and Indian tourists. Temples of Khajuraho hold the
attention of a visitor with their sculptural art, which is so exquisite and
intricate, that one cannot even dream of cloning it now. The artist's creative
instincts have beautifully captured various facets and moods of life in stone.
The temples at Khajuraho are divided into three broad groups:
- The Western Group
It is the largest, compact and centrally located
group in Khajuraho, includes some of the most prominent monuments, built by the
Chandela rulers. The Lakshmana Temple, the Matangesvara Temple and the Varaha
Temple form one complex and the Visvanatha and Nandi temples are not far from
this complex.
- The Eastern Group
It comprises of five detached sub-groups in and
around the present village of Khajuraho. The eastern group of monuments,
situated in close proximity to the Khajuraho village, includes three Brahmanical
temples known as Brahma, Vamana and Javari and three Jain temples, the Ghantai,
Adinath and Parsvanath.
- The Southern Group
It is the most distant one comprising of two
main monuments near and across the Khudarnala. The southern group of monuments
comprises the Duladeo and the Chaturbhuja temples. The Duladeo is about a
kilometre south of the Khajuraho village and half a mile southwest of the Jain
group of temples. The Chaturbhuja Temple is a mile further south and is close to
the Khajuraho airport.
Dance Festival Visitors are also drawn to a dance
festival, celebrated in March, which attracts some of the best classical dancers
in the country - the floodlit temples provide a spectacular backdrop during the
event. In a setting where the earthly and the divine create perfect harmony, it
is a spectacular event that celebrates the pure magic of the rich classical
dance traditions of India.
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