Hotel Chandela, Khajuraho
Services and Facilities :

Fitness
centre, beauty parlour, barber shop, travel desk, car rental, shopping arcade,
art gallery, currency exchange, safe deposit lockers, doctor-on-call and baby-sitting.
24-hour room service. Laundry service.
Recreation and Leisure :
RECREATION:
¤ Swimming pool, tennis, badminton, croquet, mini-golf course and indoor
board games.
¤ Visit to Western & Eastern group of 11th century Kamasutra Hindu
Temples.
¤ Evening Sound & Light Show at Western Group of Temples
¤ Early morning or late afternoon Jeep Safari to Panna Tiger Reserve
LEISURE:
Pool, tennis & badminton courts, and even a mini golf course. Popular excursions
include a trip to Panna National Park, the Hunting Palace of the Maharajas,
and the Dhubela fort.
Places of Interest :
The temples of Khajuraho are India's unique gift to the world, representing,
as they do, a paean to life, to love, to joy; perfect in execution and sublime
in expression. Life, in every form and mood, has been captured in stone, testifying
not only to the craftsman's artistry but also to the extraordinary breadth of
vision of the Chandela Rajputs under whose rule the temples were conceived and
constructed.

The
world renowned temple town of Khajuraho in Madhya Pradesh designated by UNESCO
as a world heritage site for its archaeological and historical monuments.
The Khajuraho temples were built in the short span of a hundred years, from
950-1050AD in a truly inspired burst of creativity. Of the 85 original temples,
22 have survived till today to constitute one of the world's great artistic
wonders.
The Creators of Khajuraho claimed descent from the moon and the legend behind
the founding of this great dynasty and the temples is a fascinating one. Hemwati,
the lovely young daughter of a Brahmin priest, was seduced by the moon-god while
bathing in a forest pool. The child born of this union was Chandravarman, founder
of the Chandela dynasty. Brought up in the forests by his mother who sought
refuge from a censorious society, Chandravarman, when established as a ruler,
had a dream-visitation from his mother. It is said that she implored him to
build temples that would reveal human passions, and in doing so, bring about
a realization of the emptiness of human desire. It is also possible that the
Chandelas were followers of the Tantric cult, which believes that gratification
of earthly desires is a step towards attaining the infinite liberation of nirvana.
Why they chose Khajuraho, even then a small village, as the site for their great
complex is also open to of their faith and the many beliefs represented in the
temples, the Chandelas conceived Khajuraho as a seat of religion and learning,
to bring together many sects.

With
their decline, the temples lay forgotten for many centuries, covered by the
encroaching forests, victim to the ravages of the elements. Re-discovered only
in early 20th century, restored and cleaned, the temples of Khajuraho once again
testify to a past glory.
Architecturally too, they are unique, being very different from the temple prototype
of their period. Each stands on a high masonry platform with a marked upward
direction in the structure, further enhanced by vertical projections to create
the effect of grace and lightness. Each of the chief compartments is mounted
by its own roof, grouped so that the highest is in the centre, the lowest over
the portico; a highly imaginative recreation of the rising peaks of the Himalayas,
abode of the gods.
The three main compartments are the entrance (ardha-mandapa), assembly hall
(mandapa) and sanctum (garbha griha), with further additions in the more developed
temples.
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