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 Khajeraho

Khajuraho is well known for its temples. The temples of Khajuraho are one of Indias major attractions. They are Indias unique gift to the world, representing, as they do, a paean to life, to love, to joy; perfect in execution and sublime in expression.

• Places to see      • Getting there      • Accommodation      • Eating Out
Places to see

Three geographical divisions group the temples: western, eastern and southern.

Western Group

Kandariya Mahadeo: The largest most typical Khajuraho temple, it soars 31 m high. Dedicated to Shiva, the sanctum sanctorum enshrines a lingam. The main shrine is exquisitely carved and features, in delicate detail, gods, goddesses, celestial maidens and lovers. Particularly noteworthy are the entrance arch, the ceilings and pillars of the interior compartments.

Chaunsat Yogini: The only granite temple and the earliest surviving shrine of the group (900 A.D.), it is dedicated to Kali. Only 35 of the original 65 shrines remain. Another Kali temple Originally dedicated to Vishnu) is the Devi Jagdambe Temple.

Chitragupta Temple: Facing eastwards to the rising sun, the temple is dedicated to the sun god, Surya. The image of the deity in the inner sanctum is particularly imposing: five feet high, and driving a horse-drawn chariot. The group scenes depict royal processions, haunting scenes and group dances, reflecting the lavish lifestyle of the Chandela courts.

Vishwanath Temple: A three-headed image of Brahma is enshrined in this temple. The approach is equally impressive, with lions flanking the northern and elephants the southern steps that lead up to it. A Nandi bull faces the shrine.

Lakshmana Temple: The lintel over the entrance of this beautiful Vaishnavite temple shows the trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva with Lakshmi, Vishnus consort. The finely carved sanctum has a three-headed idol of Vishnus incarnations, Narasimha and Varaha. This boar incarnation also appears in a nine-feet-high statue at the Varaha Temple.

Matanageswara Temple: Still a living place of worship, the temple is dedicated to Shiva, has an eight-feet-high lingam, and is outside the precincts of the Western Group.

Eastern Group

Parsvanath Temple: The groups largest Jain temple and exquisite in detail. The sculptures on the northern outer wall are particularly noteworthy. The themes depict, in charming detail everyday activity. Within, a throne faces the bull emblem of the first tirthankra, Adinath. The Parsvanath image was installed in 1860.

Ghantai Temple: This Jain temple has a frieze which depicts the 16 dreams of Mahaviras mother, and a Jain goddess on a winged Garuda.

Adinath Temple: Dedicated to the Jain saint, Adinath, the temple is lavishly embellished with sculpted figures, including yakshis.

The three Hindu temples of the group are the Brahma, containing a four-faced lingam, the Vamana, which is adorned on its outer walls with carvings of apsaras in a variety of sensuous attitudes; and the Javari, with a richly-carved gateway and exterior sculptures.

Southern Group

Duladeo Temple: Dedicated to Shiva, the apsara and ornamented figures are the temples most striking features.

Chaturbhuji Temple: This temple has a massive, intricately-carved image of Vishnu in the sanctum.

Excursions

Panna National Park: Panna National Park, 32 km away and a mere 30 minute drive from Khajuraho, spreads along the river Ken. The jungles today harbour many species of wildlife. The tiger can be glimpsed here, with other rare species such as the leopard, wolf and gharial. Herds of bluebull, chinkara and sambar are a common sight.

At Ajaigarh, 80 km from Khajuraho, is a large isolated hilltop fort. Kalinjar Fort, 25 km north, is even older.

On the road to Panna are the spectacular Pandav Falls.

Alternate picnic sites are Benisagar Dam, Raneh Falls and Ranguan Lake, while interesting trips can be made to Rajgarh Palace, now being converted into a Heritage Hotel, and Dhubela Museum. Further away is Bandhavgarh National Park and tranquil Chitrakoot.

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Getting into Khajuraho

Air: Daily flights connect Agra, Varanasi and Delhi to Khajuraho. Indian Airlines flight from Delhi goes via Agra and takes 2 hours. The airport is 5 km from the village centre.

Rail: You can take a train from Jhansi. And almost every other train in the country stops at Jhansi. If you're coming from Benares, Satna is the most convenient railhead.

Road: Buses arrive in Khajuraho from many major cities. Agra is 391 km and 12 hours away, Bhopal 350 km and 10 hours, Gwalior 280 km and 9 hours, Indore 480 km and 18 hours, Jabalpur, 210 km and 8 hours.

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Accommodation

Hotel Chandela - 5 star Deluxe
Khanjuraho, Distt., Chhatarpur,
Khajuraho - 471 606
Ph: 07686-42355

Hotel Jass Oberoi - 5 Star
By Pass Road,
Khajuraho - 471 606
Ph: 07686-42344

Hotel Clarks Bundela - 4 Star
Khajuraho Village, Chhatarpur,
Khajuraho - 471 606
Ph: 07686-42386

Khajuraho Ashok - 3 Star
Khajuraho, Distt. Chhatarpur,
Khajuraho - 471 606
Ph: 07686-44024

Hotel Jhankar - 2 Star
Airport Road,
Khajuraho - 471 606
Ph : 07686-2063

Budget Hotels
Yogi Lodge and Guesthouse (Ph: 07686 - 44158), Hotel Gem Palace (Ph: 44100) on Jain Temples Road, Hotel Surya (Ph: 44145) on Jain Temples Road, Hotel Jain (Ph: 42352) on Jain Temples Road, Hotel Lakeside (Ph: 44120) on Jain Temples Road, Hotel Sunset View (Ph: 44077) on Jain Temples Road, Tourist Village of MP Tourism (Ph: 44128).

Mid-Range Hotels
Hotel Zen (Ph - 44288) on Jain Temples Road, Hotel Casa Di William (Ph: 44244), Hotel Payal (Ph: 44064), Hotel Jhankar (Ph: 44063).

Deluxe Luxury Hotels - Holiday Inn (Ph: 42301), Clarks Bundela (Ph: 42386), Hotel Taj Chandela (Ph: 42355), Hotel Jass Oberoi (Ph: 42344).

Reservations at MPT Hotels - Central Reservations, Marketing Division, M.P. State Tourism Development Corporation Limited, 4th Floor, Gangotri, T.T. Nagar, Bhopal 462003. Phone : (0755) 774340/42/43. Telefax: (0755) 774289. Fax: (0755) 772384.

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Eating Out
Restaurants:
La Terraza, Off Main Square
The view from the roof makes up for the uninspired food.

Madras Coffee House, Main Square
Not truly South Indian or else why would they have such ordinary coffee ? The dosas (south Indian savoury pancake) and idlis (steamed rice flour cake) are standard stuff though.

Raja Cafe, Main Square
Guides, information, cold beer, what's on, what's not, you'll get it all at Raja cafe. You go there to be where the action is or to find out where it's going to be.
Try a truly filling breakfast for Rs 70.
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