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In the temple architecture of
India, the Khajuraho complex remains unique. One thousand years ago, under the
generous and artistic patronage of the Chandela Rajput kings of Central India,
85 temples, magnificent in form and richly carved, came up on one site, near the
village of Khajuraho. The amazingly short span of 100 years, from 950 AD - 1050
AD, saw the completion of all the temples, in an inspired burst of creativity.
Today, of the original 85, only 22 have survived the ravages of time; these
remain as a collective paean to life, to joy and to creativity; to the ultimate
fusion of man with his creator.
Why did the Chandelas choose
Khajuraho or Khajirvahila - garden of dates, as it was known then - as the site
for their stupendous creations? Even in those days it was no more than a small
village. It is possible given the eclectic patronage of the Chandelas and the
wide variety of beliefs represented in the temples, that they had the concept of
forming a seat of religion and learning at Khajuraho. It is possible that the
Chandelas were also believers in the powers of Tantrism; the cult which believes
that the gratification of earthly desires is a step closer to the attainment of
the infinite. It is certain however, that the temples represent the expression
of a highly matured civilization.
Yet another theory is that the
erotica of Khajuraho, and indeed of other temples, had a specific purpose. In
those days when boys lived in hermitages, following the Hindu law of being "brahmacharis"
until they attained manhood, the only way they could prepare themselves for the
worldly role of 'householder' was through the study of these sculptures and the
earthly passions they depicted.
Sound & Light Show -

This fascinating Son-et-Lumière
spectacle evokes the life and times of the great Chandela Kings and traces the
story of the unique temples from the 10th Century to the present day.
Mounted in the complex of the
Western Group of temples, the 50-minute show runs in Hindi and in English every
evening. Amitabh Bachchan, the Indian super star, narrates the story of
Khajuraho in his mesmerising voice.
Timings of Sound & Light Show at Western group
of temples.
English: 06:30 pm to 07:25 pm.
Hindi: 07:40 pm to 08:35 pm.
Entry Fee:
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Entrance Fee |
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Indian Adult: Rs. 75/- |
Overseas Adult: Rs. 300/- |
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Indian Child: Rs. 25/- |
Overseas Child: Rs. 150/- |
Location
By Air :Khajuraho
is connected to Delhi & Agra with regular flights.
By Rail : The
nearest railheads are Mahoba (64 km) and Harpalpur (94 km). Jhansi (175 km) and
Satna (117 km) are convenient railheads for visitors from Delhi, Mumbai,
Calcutta, Chennai, Agra & Varanasi.
By Road:
Khajuraho is connected by regular bus services with Mahoba, Harpalpur, Satna,
Jhansi, Gwalior, Agra, Jabalpur & Bhopal.
Best Season :
September to March.

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