Khajrapani
Khajrapani, also known as Khajuraho, is a historical site located in the Bundelkhand region of India. The site is renowned for its temples, which are adorned with intricate carvings depicting various themes, including erotic scenes, mythological tales, and everyday life.
The name Khajrapani is derived from the Sanskrit language, with "Khajra" referring to the "beautiful" and "Pani"
The temples of Khajrapani date back to between 950-1050 AD and are attributed to the Chandela dynasty,
Khajrapani's temples have been divided into three groups, based on their structure: the Western Group, the Southern
The site of Khajrapani was rediscovered in the early 20th century and was subsequently declared a World
Khajrapani's significance extends beyond its architectural and artistic appeal, as it offers insights into the spiritual,