Javari Temple, Khajuraho
The Javari Temple in Khajuraho, India, is a Hindu temple, which forms part of the Khajuraho Group of Monuments, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.[2] It was built between c. 975 and 1100 A.D.[1] The temple is dedicated to the Hindu deity Shiva.[1] The main idol of the temple is broken and headless(see image).[3] LocationThe temple is located in the eastern area of Khajuraho.[1] It is near to and visible from Vamana Temple, and at a distance of about 200 meters (south)[1] from it. ArchitectureIt has well-proportioned architecture, with a sanctum,[1] vestibule,[1] mandapa[1] and portico,[1] but without pradakshinapatha. It has remable Makara Torana[1] (Capricorn Arch) and shikhara (top). It has three bands of carved sculptures on the outer wall. The temple has a close resemblance[1] with Chaturbhuja Temple, also at Khajuraho. Main idolThe main idol (of Vishnu[1]) of the temple is broken and headless.[3] Makara (Capricorn) ArchTemple has beautiful Makara[1] (Capricorn) Arch at the entrance porch (also seen in image). Entrance of sanctumThe entrance gate of sanctum has sculptures depicting nava-graha on the top. Along with nava-graha sculptures, sculpture of the Hindu deities Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva can also be seen. SculpturesThe temple has two bands of sculpture on the outer wall (see image).[4] Gallery
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