This is my first post about tourism. India is an amazing traditional
country storing in itself lot of antique, historical, archaeological heritage
in it. I have enjoyed quite a lot of places in India. I would like to share some
of them through News Chips. Hope you may like them.
The Duladeo Temple, Khajuraho |
The sculptural art of Indian temples are truly the most
amazing feature to be admired. Khajuraho temples treasures some exceptional
sculptures in it. The international tourists who come to India to
admire the beauty of Taj Mahal also visit these magnificent Khajuraho temples.
The Duladeo temple in Khajuraho district of Madhya Pradhesh
is an excellent example of Indian ancient architecture. The temple is built by
King Madanavarman of the Chandel dynasty on the banks of the Khudar river
around 1130 A. D. The exterior walls of the temple are completely filled with
well refined erotic poses of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. The jawdroppping sculptures
on the walls and the roof of the temple attracts lots of people to the place.
Information displayed by the Indian Tourism Board about
the temple :
"Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Temple faces east and consists
of a sanctum without ambulatory, vestibule, Mahamandapa and an entrance porch.
The Sikhara is clustered around by three rows of minor Sikhara, its Mahamandapa
shows some peculiarities of design and decoration. The Mahamandapa is octagonal
showing twenty apsaras bracket which are elaborately crowned and heavily ornamented.
The flying Vidyadharas, Apsaras and other sculptures are generally stereo typed
and over burdened with ornamentation in many cases. Some of sculptures such as
Ashtavasu figures which are invariably depicted with a crocodile mount in place
of the bull, and the two Dikpalas, Yama and Nairiti wear the raised curls in a
stylized fan shape are note-worthy. The original temple can be dated to the
early half of the 12th century A.D. and it has been extensively
repaired and restored in a later date."
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