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Khajuraho Temples, India

by Dr. Mike Mellum   
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Khajuraho derives its name from the Khajur tree (the date palm tree)...

temples

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The Khajuraho Group of Monuments in Khajuraho (Hindi:...

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The temples at Khajuraho were built during the Chandella dynasty,...

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3 Religions-Muslim,Hindu, &Jain

3 Religions-Muslim,Hindu, &Jain

top of building

top of building

Bhodi Tree

Bhodi Tree

Devi temple / Varaha temple

Devi temple / Varaha temple
The Khajuraho temples are made of sandstone. The builders didn't...

Devi temple

Devi temple

Varaha temple

Varaha temple

Devi temple / Varaha temple

Devi temple / Varaha temple

Lakshmana temple

Lakshmana temple
Yasovarman (AD 954) built the temple of Vishnu, now famous as...

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stone carvings

stone carvings

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temples in the distance

temples in the distance
The temples style of architecture was also rather peculiar to their...

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stone carvings

stone carvings

stone carvings

stone carvings

stone carvings

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article published 1/17/2012

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I have heard and read numerous reasons but I think it is still unclear. Tantric sex seems to be a part of it and not the kama sutra. The word Tantra means "to manifest, to expand, to show and to weave." In this context, sex is thought to expand consciousness and to weave together the polarities of male (represented by the Hindu god, Shiva), and female (embodied by the Hindu goddess, Shakti), into a harmonious whole.
— Dr. Mike Mellum, January 18, 2012
Thanks for all your good photos, when I was there I was amazed at all the erotic carvings, but the guide told me, they were intended to draw the young people into the temple (or mosque?) to worship!!
— Eleanor Robb, January 17, 2012
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