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The
fascinating temples of Khajuraho, India's unique gift of love to
the world, in the state of Madhya Pradesh, were built between
950 and 1050 A.D. Khajuraho derives its name from the Khajur
tree (the date palm tree) which can be found in abundance in
the area.The divine sculptures in these temples, are a tribute
to Life itself, embodying everything that is sublime and
spontaneous about it. The murals depict the life and times of
the Chandelas, and celebrate the erotic state of being. They not
only testify to the mastery of the craftsman, but also to the
extraordinary breadth of vision of the Chandela Rajputs under
whose reign, these temples were constructed |
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With
the wane of the Chandela empire, these magnificent temples lay
neglected, and vulnerable to the ravages of Nature. It was only
in this century, that they were rediscovered, restored and
granted the recognition that they justly deserve. Originally
there were 85 temples, of which only 22 still exist. Their style
of architecture was also rather peculiar to their times. Each
structure stands on a high masonry platform with a distinct
upward direction to their build, further enhanced by several
vertical projections to simulate the effect of an overall
lightness. The three main compartments are the entrance (ardhamandapa),
assembly hall (mandapa), and the actual sanctum (garbha
griha). The temples are grouped into three geographical
divisions : western, eastern and southern. |
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