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Khajuraho Temples: The Divine Celebration of Life and Art

"Widely known for their erotic sculptures, the Khajuraho Group of Monuments is a sophisticated expression of Dharmic life values."


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calendar_todayFeb 12, 2026
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  • 1Built by the Chandela Dynasty between 950 and 1050 CE.
  • 2Only 25 out of the original 85 temples have survived.
  • 3They represent the union of the material (Kama) and the spiritual (Dharma).
  • 4The Kandariya Mahadevi Temple is the grandest of all.
  • 5The Nagara-style architecture is known for its mountain-like spires.
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The temples of Khajuraho are a paradox to the modern eye. They showcase that in ancient Bharat, there was no conflict between the physical and the metaphysical.

Beyond the Erotic

While the erotic sculptures (Mithunas) are the most famous, they only make up about 10% of the carvings. The rest depict the entire spectrum of human life—warriors, musicians, farmers, women applying makeup, and sages in meditation. It is a celebration of 'Purushartha'—the four goals of life: Dharma, Artha, Kama, and Moksha.

Architecture as a Landscape

The temples are built on high platforms and are designed to look like the peaks of the Himalayas. The rising spires (Shikharas) represent the soul's journey from the ground (the material) to the peak (the divine). The symmetry and mathematical proportion used by the Chandela architects are considered superior to many European cathedrals of the same era.

Lessons from Stone

Khajuraho tells us that a life well-lived is one that acknowledges and honors all aspects of existence. To be spiritual does not mean rejecting the world, but living in it with awareness and beauty.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q:Why were these temples built in such a remote location?

The Chandelas wanted a secluded spot for their spiritual and architectural experiments. The isolation also helped the temples survive many invasions.

Q:Is there an entry ticket?

Yes, being a UNESCO site, there is an entry fee for both Indian and international tourists. The Light and Sound show in the evening is highly recommended.
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