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Khajuraho

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About this Destination

Khajuraho, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Madhya Pradesh, is known around the world for its stunning temples adorned by erotic and sensuous carvings. A small town located in the Bundelkhand region, Khajuraho is a brilliant example of Indian architecture and its culture back in the medieval period. The architecture of these Hindu and Jain temples depict the erotic forms of love, the carvings on the walls display passion in the most sensuous yet aesthetic ways. Built between 950 to 1050 AD the sheer confrontational nature of these carvings shows a stark paradox with the conventional Indian ideals about eroticism, leaving everybody spellbound. Art in this small town is engrained in all of its structures and are a classic example of the finesse of India's cultural and artistic heritage. The best part about Khajuraho is that although scores of plunderers tried to destroy the whole complex, they could never succeed, even though they managed to reduce the number of temples and caves to 25 from a staggering 85 at the time it was created.

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Hotels & Stays in Khajuraho

Local Cultures of Khajuraho

Immerse yourself in the heritage, traditions, and local way of life.

Culture

Chandela Dynasty Heritage

The Chandela Dynasty ruled over the region and is known for its intricately carved temples, showcasing the cultural and artistic advancements of that era.

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Year-round
Culture

Khajuraho Dance Festival

A celebration of classical dance forms, featuring performances from renowned artists, held against the backdrop of the stunning temples.

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February
Culture

Local Crafts and Weaving

Khajuraho is known for its handloom and handicrafts, particularly stone carvings and wooden crafts that reflect the local artistry.

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Year-round
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Folklore and Oral Traditions

The region preserves an array of folklore and traditional stories, passed down through generations that touch upon local history and mythology.

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Year-round
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Religious Traditions

A blend of Hindu and Jain customs, showcasing the diverse religious practices and rituals performed in the temples and homes.

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Year-round

Festivals of Khajuraho

Discover local events, music, and seasonal celebrations.

Festival

Khajuraho Dance Festival

An annual celebration featuring classical Indian dance forms, performed at the temple complex.

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February 20 - February 26
Festival

Mahashivratri

A significant Hindu festival dedicated to Lord Shiva, celebrated with prayers and festivities at the temples.

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February/March (date varies)
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Diwali

The Festival of Lights, celebrated with great enthusiasm, decorating homes and temples with lights and diyas.

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October/November (date varies)
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Holi

The festival of colors, celebrated with music, dance, and throwing colored powders, marking the arrival of spring.

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March (date varies)
Festival

Navratri

A vibrant festival dedicated to the goddess Durga, celebrated with dances, music, and cultural programs.

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September/October (date varies)

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