KHAJURAHO –UNIQUE GIFT TO THE WORLD
Designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, the temples at Khajuraho are India’s unique gift to the world. These magnificent temples were built between the ninth and tenth centuries by the rulers of the Chandela dynasty, who dominated Central India at that time. These temples depict the rich history, culture, architecture and mysticism of India. Of the 85 original temples, 22 have survived till today to constitute one of the greatest artistic wonders. The temples highlight the existential ethos in religion that venerates yoga and bhoga. Yoga is the union of the self with the Almighty while bhoga is the path to God through physical pleasures. The temples at Khajuraho, dedicated to physical love and pleasure, are a testimony to this philosophy.
MUST SEE
WESTERN GROUP OF TEMPLES
Kandariya Mahadeo Temples
At the center of the Western Group, the magnificent Kandariya Mahadeo Temple soars 31m above its plinth. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, it is remarkable for its grand dimensions, its complex yet perfectly harmonious composition, and its exquisite sculptural embellishment. The main shrine is exquisitely 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. Over 800 sculptures cover the temple and this, the largest and grandest of the temples, is best visited with a guide.
(Chaunsat Yogini), (Chitragupta Temple),
(Lakshamana Temple), (Matangeswara Temple),
EASTERN GROUP OF TEMPLES
(Parsvanath Temple), (Ghantai Temple), (Shantinath Temple), (Hanuman Temple), (Brahma Temple),
SOUTHERN GROUP OF TEMPLES
(Dulah Deo Temple), (Chattarbhuj Temple),
MUST DO
Visit the Panna National Park
A mere 30-minute drive away (32km) from Khajuraho is the Panna National Park. The scenic splendour of the park complements the man-made perfection of the Khajuraho temples. Spread along the banks of River Ken, the park’s topography is one of deep gorges, serene valleys and dense teak forests. The park is home to tigers, leopards, wolves and gharials.
Go on a picnic
Lake Benisagar is 11km from Khajuraho, while Lake Ranguan is 25km from Khajuraho. Both these delightful lakes have boating facilities and are perfect venues for a short picnic.
What to Eat
Khajuraho does not have any particular cuisine to boast of. However, there are many good restaurants with different delicacies. All the major hotels have the own specialty restaurants and bars.
What to shop for
You should know what to buy in Khajuraho if you have to make your shopping experience a pleasant one. Textile weaving being a major craft here, the variety of saris and other Indian wear would be a good buy.
If you are looking for souvenirs, then miniature stone-carved replicas of erotic sculptures are hot favourite items with tourists in Khajuraho.
Nightlife
Cultural extravaganza is the way to fill up your evening in Khajuraho. The government-run Shilpgram hosts traditional dance performances every night in the open-air theatre.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
The best time to visit Khajuraho is between October and March.
HOW TO REACH
By Air: Khajuraho has an airport, which is served by well-connected flights from Delhi, Agra and Varanasi.
By Rail: Jhansi and Satna are the nearest railway stations. Many important trains pass through these railway stations regularly.
By Road: there is a good network of roads that connects Khajuraho to Agra, Jhansi and Orchha.
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