Thursday, January 10, 2008

Vishwanath temple

This temple dedicated to Shiva dates back to the early part of the 11th century AD and is known for its sculptural wealth.

Facts At A Glance
Built In Khajuraho temples were constructed between 950 and 1050 A.D. during the reign of Chandel Empire.
Description
The temple enshrines a three-headed image of Lord Brahma. Lions guard the northern entrance to the structure, while elephants flank the southern flight of steps that lead upto it. The exteriors are profusely carved, and facing the shrine is a Nandi Temple with a massive, 6 ft high Nandi bull.

Location
Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh.

Visiting Hours
September to March.























































How To Get There

By Air A daily Boeing 737 service links Khajuraho with Delhi, Agra, Varanasi and Kathmandu.


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 and Varanasi.



By Road Khajuraho is connected by regular bus services with Mahoba, Harpalpur, Satna, Jhansi, Gwalior, Agra, Jabalpur and Bhopal.


Kandariya Mahadev temple

Deities: Shiva

About Kandariya Mahadev Temple

This temple dedicated to Shiva is the largest in Khajuraho dating back to the 11th century. The sanctum sanctorum enshrines a lingam. Particularly noteworthy are the entrances arc, the ceilings and pillars of the interior compartments. The sculptures on this temple are conspicuously slender and tall. There are about 900 statues. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, it soars 31 m high. The main shrine is ornately carved and depicts various gods, goddesses, apsaras (heavenly maidens) in elaborate detail. The entrance arch, the massive pillars and ceilings are adorned with exquisite carvings that leave the visitor spellbound. Beyond the archway of the Kandariya Mahadev, lie the six interior compartments; the portico, main hall, transept, vestibule, sanctum and ambulatory. The transept's outer walls have three horizontal panels showing deities of the Hindu pantheon, and groups of lovers, a pageant of sensuousness, vibrantly alive. The very stone seems to have taken on the living, breathing quality of the carved figures.

Impressive temple

The Kandariya Mahadeva temple is one of the largest and architecturally and sculpturally the most impressive of all the temples at Khajuraho. It represents the culmination of temple architecture in central India. Art critics have applauded its magnificence, perfection of design and sculptural profusion. The word 'Kandariya' means a cave and 'Mahadeva' is one of the numerous appellations of Shiva. The shrine is 102 feet long, 67 feet wide, with a tower 118 feet high. It has a 5-part plan with an ardhamandapa, mandapa, a mahamandapa supported with pillars, the garbagriha and the pradakshina around it. View the ornately carved temple, which depicts various gods and goddesses in elaborate detail.

The Prime Shaiva Temple

Built during the reigns of Vidyadhara and Vijaipal, this Saiva Temple enshrining a marble Shiva-linga is the loftiest monument of Khajuraho. Its mature plan, design, grand dimensions, symmetrical proportions, superb sculptural embellishment and architectural elaborations mark this magnificent temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is one most evolved and finished achievement of the central Indian building-style and one of the most sublime creations of Indian architecture. Decorated with graded and ascending series of smaller replicas of itself, the grand 'shikhara' of the Kandariya is a lofty and intricately ornamented pile. Though it is restless in movement it is but unified in theme and design.

The structures

The name of the Kandariya Mahadev temple also echoes the Puranic description of Siva the ascetic as 'the great lord who resides in a mountain cave'. This is the only temple of Khajuraho where the platform shows projections on the lateral sides and the rear, corresponding to the projections of the transepts. The largest number of sculptures of alluring beauty appears on the three bands of its wall and represents an animated array of gods and goddesses, 'mithunas' (couples) and 'sura-sundaris' (nymphs) on projections and mythical lions in recesses. The interior of the Kandariya Temple is largely similar in design to that of the developed local temples, but is more spacious and gorgeous and is replete with a lavish wealth of carvings and sculptures. It is the only local temple, which has preserved two exquisitely designed 'toranas' (festooned arches) both of exquisite design, in the interior. Kandariya Mahadeva temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva has a high shikhara or spire. Here we see an attempt to reconstruct the image of Shiva's home in Mount Kailasha. Giant reliefs also portray various manifestations of Shiva, who is both a destroyer and a savior.



















































































































































How To Get There

By air: Regular services link Khajuraho with Delhi, Agra and Varanasi.

By rail: By Shatabdi Express from Delhi, Agra, Gwalior and Bhopal, to Jhansi. From there, one can travel the remaining 172 km by car.

Chitragupta Temple

About The 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. The group scenes depict royal processions and group dances, reflecting the lavish lifestyle of the Chandela courts. Built in early 11th century, the Chitragupta Temple is situated at the extreme northern end of a row of four temples, extending from south to north. It is the only Khajuraho temple dedicated to Surya, the Sun God and demonstrates an evolution when compared with the Lakshmana and Vishvanatha monuments. The Kandariya Mahadeva stands at the southern extremity of the row, while the ruined Mahadeva shrine and the Jagadambi temple come in between. It is located about 100 yards south-east of the Chopra Tank, which is a deep three-storeyed stepped well built by the Chandelas. It is significant that this temple was constructed in close proximity to the tank. The image of Surya is very impressive and this temple shows signs of a lot of restorative work. The inner sanctum boasts of an impressive image of the presiding deity - the majestic sun-god looming 5 feet high, driving a chariot. The other group scenes depict royal processions, group dances and other scenes of sheer luxury, typical of the Chandela court-life.

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City Kanchipuram
State Tamil Nadu
Location South India
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Accesibility Kanchipuram is very well connected to the other cities by road and rail.
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