Khajuraho Tours
Khajuraho, a small dusty and an isolated village in the interior plains of Madhya
Pradesh, far away

from the hustle bustle of the towns and cities, holds a unique manifestation
of art on its temples. The temples of Khajuraho are perhaps the most visited
tourist sites after the Taj Mahal in India. The proximity of this small village
near Agra has made it a hot tourist destination. Today famous for its erotic
sculptures, the temples of Khajuraho tell something more than the eroticism
it portrays. Built in the 10th century by the Chandela kings, the temples of
Khajuraho are engulfed in mystery about the reason of their creation. Out of
the total 85 temples only 22 remain, but offer a beautiful and extravagant ode
to human life. The temples dedicated to the other Hindu deities have a typical
Hindu architecture. The sculptures carved outside on façade of the temple
walls are intricately carved with minutest of details. The bulk of them appeared
in a single sudden burst of creative and religious energy. Why was Khajuraho
chosen as the site or why was it deserted is not known. But the sculptures remain
to attract thousands till date. But the reason for their creation has always
remained a matter of discussion since they were rediscovered by Captain T. S.
Burt of the British army in 1838.
There are many stories about the birth of these temples and the reason behind
building them. The most famous amongst them is that once a young girl was bathing
in a pond on moonlit night. The Moon God who saw her bathing was enthralled
with her beauty and taking a human form landed in front of her. Their union
produced a son who eventually became to be known as Chandravarman, the founder
of the Chandela dynasty. But earlier, his mother had to face the wrath of people
and society. Thus after becoming King he decided to build temples which reveal
human passions, and in

doing
so bring about a realization of the void that human desires have. Apart from
the mythological aspect the story might be true. Thus the temples tell the truth
of life.
Today the temples are portrayed as near to pornographic architecture and many
go with the same expectation. The sculptures on these temples are a creed apart
and excellence par beyond their imagination. Khajuraho is not a place for the
thrill seeking voyeur. It is a place having a remarkable symphony in stone erected
in praise of love, life and women. Most tourists are disappointed for they do
not get what they had expected. The temples of Khajuraho suggest a simple Hindu
theory; to attain salvation one should cross the barriers of all that lures
you. Purification of soul and mind is more important than that of body, to be
nearer to God. A human has to lead a life with all the good or bad, but the
ultimate pleasure is at the feet of the almighty.
The sculptures' themes are varied and all are beautifully carved exhibiting
the zenith the art had reached during the reign of the Chandela. Some show animals,
some show wars, some show couples in the most erotic form, but most of them
show women. Women in their various moods and various ways. Women writing letters,
women in seductive poses, women as mothers and women as home makers. It is an
ode to woman hood, an ode to fertility, the form of birth and an ode to greatest
form of life. The notable thing is that all these sculptures are on the outer
portion of the

temple walls and not in the inner sanctum. The Hindus pray and worship their
deity and then go in circumambulation around and again come to offer their last
prayers. It has the essence of Hindu spirituality of tolerance, incorporation
and integration and it only denotes that life has everything good and bad, pleasure
and displeasure but the ultimate truth is the almighty.
Temples in Khajuraho
- Varaha Temple
- Lakshmana Temple
- Kandariya-mahadeva Temple
- Vamana Temple In Khajurao
- Duladeo Temple At Khajurahochausath Yogini Temple : The Oldest Temple At Khajuraho
- Lalguan Mahadeva Temple
- Ghantai Temple At Khajuraho
- Matangesvara Temple At Khajuraho
- Devi Jagadambi Temple
- Brahma Temple
- Chaturbhuja Temple
- Parsvanath Temple
- Adinatha Temple At Khajuraho
- Chitragupta Temple At Khajuraho
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