Khajuraho • Chhatarpur • Madhya Pradesh
Historical PlaceThe Khajuraho Group of Monuments stands as a pinnacle of northern Indian temple art and architecture. Built by the Chandela dynasty during their cultural zenith (950–1050 CE), fewer than 25 of the original ~85 temples survive across a ~6 km² area. Each temple is elevated on a platform and crowned by distinctive nagara-style shikharas, with carved panels depicting gods, mythological scenes, daily life, musicians, dancers, and spiritually symbolic figures.
They represent a unique synthesis of religious devotion and artistic expression, integrating sculptures into architectural form with exceptional harmony — from sacred deities and rituals to secular themes of love and nature. The thematic range of reliefs reflects profound spiritual and human values.
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₹ ₹40