The architectural style of the Khajuraho temples is very different from the
temple prototype of that period. Each stands, instead of within the customary
enclosure, on a high masonry platform. Combined with the upward direction of
the structure, which is further accentuated by vertical projections, the total
effect is one of grace and lightness, reminiscent of the Himalayan peaks.
Southern Group of Temples
Chattarbhuj Temple: Three kilometers south of Khajuraho, in the village of Jatkari
lie the two temples now in ruins. One of them is a Shiva temple enshrining a
marble ligham. The other one enshries a 3.3 m (11 ft.) high image of Chatturbhuja
(Vishnu) in the sanctum with an expression of transcendental calm and bliss
on its face.
more detailsEastern Group of Temples
Ghantai Temple: This Jain temple has a frieze which depicts the 16 dreams of
Mahavira's mother, and a jain goddess on a winged Garuda
more detailsWestern Group of Temples
Chaunsat Yogini: The only granite temple and the earliest surviving shrine of
the group (900 A.D.), it is dedicated to Kali. Only 35 of the orginal 65 shrines
remain. Another Kali temple (originally dedicated to Vishnu) is the Devi Jagdambe
Temple.