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Khajuraho

Temple town of
Khajuraho is much different from any other temple city of India. It is not about
religion and worshipping and deities. The temples of Khajuraho are instead
famous for the eroticism etched on its walls in the form of sculptures. An
amalgamation of science and art of architecture, these 10th-11th century temples
have a very interesting legend behind them that connects them to the origin of
Chandela dynasty. It is said that in a fit of passion and lust, the Moon God
seduced and ravaged a beautiful Brahmin girl known as Hemvati, resulting in the
birth of Chandravarman (the founder of the Chandela dynasty). Later,
Chandravarman had a dream where his mother requested him to make a temple, which
would reveal all aspects of the treasure of passion and erotic fantasy to the
world.
Thus he brought an
artistic revolution by building the famous Khajuraho temples, in the town, which
was his capital. Some people also believe these erotic art forms to be the
visual depiction of Kamasutra, art of sex or the relations between Shiva and
Parvati, the divine couple. Khajuraho temples got lost into obscurity and were
only discovered by chance but they quickly became India's second most favoured
tourist destination after Taj Mahal. This temple complex is perhaps the largest
group of medieval temples. Other than eroticism, these sculptures also depict
other refined courtly accomplishments such as music and dance. The Khajuraho
temples display one of the most unique stone-carving works and was declared a
World Heritage Site in 1986.
Our Hotel – In Khajuraho we will be staying at the
Taj Chandela
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