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| A ********** Art R., Khajuraho: "Best would be if there would only be one religion for all mankind. Even a child will wonder: If there are many religions, and every religion says, mine is the only correct one, then the suspicion arises that all are wrong. Therefore, the only right religion will have to prove its correctness by wiping out the others."
********** Khajuraho / The Village
They are superb
examples of Indo-Aryan architecture, but it's the decorations
with which they are so liberally embellished, that have made Khajuraho
famous. Around the temples are bands of exceedingly fine and artistically
carved stonework. The sculptors have shown many aspects of Indian
life, 1000 years ago - gods and goddesses warriors and musicians,
real and mythological animals.
These temples
were built by the Chandellas, a dynasty that survived for five
centuries before falling to the onslaught of Islam. Almost all
Khajuraho's temples record a century long burst of creative genius
from 950-1050 AD
Basically
all the temples follow a three-p layout you enter the temple through
a porch, known as the Ardhamandapa. Behind this is the hail or
Mahamandapa, supported with pillars and with a corridor around
it. A vestibule then leads into the Garbhagriha, the inner sanctum,
where the image of the - to which The temple is dedicated is displayed.
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