Parvati Temple, Khajuraho
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the heart of India, the Parvati Temple is a stunning example of the profound architectural prowess that flourished during the Chandela dynasty. Part of the illustrious Khajuraho Group of Monuments, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Madhya Pradesh, this Hindu temple stands as a testament to the ancient civilization's cultural and religious zenith.
Dedicated to the goddess Parvati, the consort of Lord Shiva, the temple is an integral part of the Eastern Group of Khajuraho temples. Although smaller and less ornate than some of the other temples in the complex, Parvati Temple captivates visitors with its simplistic beauty and intricate carvings that are emblematic of the classical style of Khajuraho architecture.
Built around the 10th century, the temple's sandstone edifice is adorned with sculptures that depict various deities and apsaras (celestial nymphs) in an array of poses and expressions. The platform, or adhisthana, and the walls of the temple are intricately carved, showcasing the skill and artistry of the craftsmen of the time.
As tourists approach the temple, they are greeted by a portico leading to the sanctum sanctorum, where the deity was once enshrined. Although the temple is no longer active for worship, it continues to draw admirers from across the globe, who come to marvel at its historical significance and architectural splendor.
Khajuraho
Parvati Temple – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Khajuraho Group of Monuments, Lakshmana Temple, Kandariya Mahadev Temple, Varaha Temple.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Parvati Temple by public transport?
Bus
- Raja Yashovarman Bus stand Khajuraho (13 min walk)