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Khajuraho Travel Guide

INTRODUCTION

Khajuraho, a temple town listed under the UNESCO World Heritage Site, is known mainly for its nagara style architecture and erotic sculptures. Built mainly by Chandela dynasty between 950 and 1050 AD, records show that about 85 temples were built across 20 sq. kilometer of area, present day surviving temples are about 20 spread over 6 sq. kilometers. The architecture is profusion of immaculate details, intricate carvings and beautiful inscriptions mixing together the expressiveness and symbolism of ancient Indian art.

To help better understand the monuments one can take the help of audio guides or Smartphone app. Some exclusive places in the city even provides Yoga classes which can be a part of the itinerary, or the annual dance festival organized by the state in the month of February. The archeological marvel, architectural wonders and erotic symbolism attracts a large number of visitors throughout the year. The splendor of the place can easily be enjoyed over a weekend or in two days.
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