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		<description><![CDATA[Follow @IndiaTravelNote With the Khajuraho , we continue our presentation of the 7 Wonders of India. Enjoy discovering India.]]></description>
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		<title>Exploring the Sculptures of Khajuraho</title>
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<p>India has myriad options for tourists to luxuriate in whether it is beaches, lagoons, backwaters, hill stations, monuments, sculptures, and the list goes on. And India hotels have etched a distinctive status in the worldwide context, earning the trust of tourists in terms of hospitality, affordability, luxury, and facilities offered. All contemporary conveniences right from spa to delightful delicacies mark the cornerstone of India hotels, especially luxury hotels. So once you plan to visit the country, plan your itinerary as to which of the places in the vast country you are going to visit. And do book your flights tickets and get your hotel reservation done in advance. Advance bookings will let you avail big discounts making your trip cost-effective.</p>
<p>If you love arts, Khajuraho is your ultimate destination. Art is well exhibited in the sculptures adorning many a temple in Khajuraho, each carrying a rich legacy of the bygone era. You can stay in a heritage hotel in Khajuraho; besides there are plenty of hotel options and you can opt staying in one as per your budget and preferences. But staying in a heritage hotel is something different. You will enter into a flashback of the past in the real world, as the hotel architecture, facilities, etc. are well integrated to display the actual royal look of the past! As tourists visit this town round the year, most luxury hotels witness percent occupancy. So, get your hotel reservation for Khajuraho done days ahead. You can also avail discount rates of hotels with early bookings.<br />
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Khajuraho is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Madhya Pradesh, India. The town falls under the district of Chhatarpur and is about 620 kilometres southeast of the national capital metropolis New Delhi. Medieval Hindu and Jain temples mark the splendor of this town; the temples are famous for erotic sculpture. No wonder the group of monuments in Khajuraho has been deemed one of the ‘seven wonders&#8217; of India and considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site. So, you can well conjecture the occupancy percentage of the heritage hotel in Khajuraho or other luxury hotels.</p>
<p>The group of temples in Khajuraho that have invited much admiration from tourists across the world were built from 950 to 1150 AD, i.e. over a span of 200 years. The more you explore the temples, the more will you find something new. Get your hotel reservation for Khajuraho done and enjoy the milieu of a centuries-old town.</p>
<p>If Your planning of staying in <a target="_blank" href="http://www.thelalit.com/">India Hotels</a> or <a target="_blank" href="http://www.thelalit.com/the-lalit-temple-view-khajuraho/overview">Heritage Hotel Khajuraho</a>, Jena Smith suggests to check out for <a target="_blank" href="http://www.thelalit.com/the-lalit-temple-view-khajuraho/contact-us">Hotel Reservation Khajuraho</a> to get the best offer and best options out to India.</p>
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		<title>North India, Khajuraho- Encounter The Exotic And Erotic Stones</title>
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<p>Khajuraho, North India- Exotic Expressions Casted On Stones</p>
<p>Beauty unfolds itself in the most simplest manner in the most sophisticated stone images in Khajuraho, a historic village in the state of Madhya Pradesh. Overflowing with architectural beauty, North India takes immense pride in its tourist attractions like Khajuraho. It is a World Heritage Site dotted with the largest group of medieval Hindu and Jain temples that are known for their erotic sculptures. These sculptures are carved flawlessly outside the temples. In fact, the erotic sculptures are the expressions of the human inner feelings.<br />
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There are different perceptions linked with the sculptures. One of the beliefs goes that one must leave his/her sexual desire before entering the temple. According to another perception God is pure like atma(soul), which is not affected by sexual desires and other physical characteristics.</p>
<p>The history of this culturally rich destination goes back to the period between 9th to 12th century. Creativity seems to be present in every facet of this land, especially the temples, which are divided into two groups- the Western group and Eastern group.</p>
<p>Some Of The Must-See Temples In Khajurah Are: The temple of Devi Jagdamba—one of the most erotic temples. The Temple of Vishvanath and Nandi—known for beautiful women images. The Chaunsat Yogini Temple—the oldest surviving temple in the village The temple of Parsvanath—the largest Jain temple in this region The temple of Shantinath—the youngest temple in the village The temple of Brahma and Hanuman—one of the oldest temples in the village</p>
<p>The description of Khajuraho is incomplete without the mention of the romantic Dance Festival held annually in the month of February/March. It stretches for around seven days and the focus is on the wonderful classical dances of India such as Kathak, Bharathanatyam, Odissi, Kuchipudi, Manipuri and Kathakali. Celebrating Indian arts, the festival draws many a tourist from across the world.</p>
<p>Shopping You can go on a shopping spree in Khajuraho as its handicrafts, hand looms and miniature stone-carved replicas of the erotic sculptures are famed the world over.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.northindiatours.org/north-india-tourism/khajuraho.html">Khajuraho Temple Tour</a> is one of the most fascinating aspects of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.northindiatours.org/">Incredible North India</a>. The ancient Temples of Khajuraho are the masterpieces, which are a testimony to the creativity of human mind. The Temples in Khajuraho are world famous for their erotic sculptures. </p>
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		<title>Emotions Carved In Stones In Khajuraho</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Follow @IndiaTravelNote SANJOG KR A key destination in north India tours, Khajuraho displays an ancient architecture and carvings of human love and worship. This World Heritage Site was established between the 9th and the 12th century. Tourism in Khajuraho offers you to visit the historical north Indian Nagara architectural style. These epochal creations are simply [...]]]></description>
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<p>A key destination in north India tours, Khajuraho displays an ancient architecture and carvings of human love and worship. This World Heritage Site was established between the 9th and the 12th century. Tourism in Khajuraho offers you to visit the historical north Indian Nagara architectural style. These epochal creations are simply an unsurpassed Indian contribution to human civilization. Plan your desired Khajuraho tour packages and pack your bags for a remarkable vacation with family, friends or your partner.</p>
<p>Those with a crush on historical monuments and architectural beauty, find the temples of Khajuraho the most beautiful sites. Khajuraho, situated in the state of Madhya Pradesh, is frequented for its beautiful temples and erotic sculptures. Its largest group of medieval Hindu temples and the sound &#038; light shows in the evening are the best part here.<br />
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Architectural Beauty Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, Khajuraho temples were built in around 1000 AD by Chandravarman, the founder of Chandela dynasty. The temples completed thousand years of their existence in 1999. The architectural pattern is purely the north Indian Nagara style and the stones are carved out beautifully to showcase spiritual and physical love. Apart from eroticism, these sculptures also depict art forms regarding traditional Indian music and dance. Most of the sculptures belong to Gods, deities and the day to day activities of people in that era.</p>
<p>Built according to the typical Hindu architectural pattern, the main temple complex consists of an entrance porch (ardhamandap), a vestibule (antarala) and a sanctum sanctorum (garbhagriha). The temples are divided into three groups: The Western Group (the largest, compact and centrally located; includes some of the most prominent monuments) The Eastern Group (comprising five detached sub-groups in and around the present village of Khajuraho), and The Southern Group (about a kilometre south of the Khajuraho village).</p>
<p>Kandariya Mahadeo Temple, Chaunsat Yogini Temple, Vishwanath Temple, Lakshamana Temple, Parsvanath Temple, Ghantai Temple, Adinatha Temple, Duladeo Temple and Chaturbhuj Temple are a few of the finest temples of Khajuraho.</p>
<p>It is believed that initially there were around 85 temples, out of which stand only 22 retaining their age old glory. The temples are decorated beautifully during the prestigious 7-day Khajuraho Dance Festival. The best time to visit the temples is after the monsoon when the dust is subsided and the beauty of the temples is increased two folds after getting cleaned by the rain.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.indiatravelnotes.com/category/Khajuraho/">Travel to Khajuraho</a>, the temple city of central India, and see the best of exquisitely carved temples in stones. Be a part of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.allindia-travel-tours.com/north-india-tours/khajuraho-temples-tour.html">Khajuraho temples tour</a> and celebrate the ancient glory with true fervour and joy. </p>
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