Khajurao in Madhya Pradesh, India is one                                                  of the most popular tourists spots.                                                  Khajuraho has the largest cluster                                                  of medieval Hindu temples, famous                                                  for their titillating sculptures.                                                  Khajuraho is derived from the                                                  Hindi word Khajur meaning date                                                  palm.
                                                Khajurao was the religious capital                                                  of the Chandela Rajputs; a Hindu                                                  dynasty that ruled parts of India                                                  for 2 centuries. The Khajuraho                                                  temples took hundred years to                                                  be made, from 950 to 1050.                                                
                                                A wall with eight gates, each                                                  edged by two golden palm trees                                                  enclosed the whole area. There                                                  were over 80 Hindu temples, of                                                  which only 22 remain in a sound                                                  state of maintenance.
                                                Khajurao Temples represent                                                  religion with erotica. They are                                                  a fine illustration of Indian                                                  architectural styles. They were                                                  revived during the 20th century.                                                                                                 
                                                The wall paintings depict the                                                  life and times of the Chandelas.                                                  They not only give evidence of                                                  the mastery of the craftsman,                                                  but also to the astonishing vision                                                  of the Chandela Rajputs under                                                  whose reign, these temples were                                                  constructed. Their technique of                                                  architecture was rather peculiar                                                  to their times. Each structure                                                  stands on a high stonework platform                                                  with a upward direction to their                                                  construction. The three main compartments                                                  of the temples are the entrance,                                                  the assembly hall and the actual                                                  workroom.
                                                Khajurao Temples are now                                                  set in a national park. At the                                                  time of india's independence in                                                  1947, the landscape was semi-desert                                                  and scrub. The park now has a                                                  public park, with mowed grass                                                  and ornamental trees                                                
                                                Khajurao Temples, has spiral                                                  structures, similar to northern                                                  Indian shikhara temple style and                                                  Panchayatana plan or layout. some                                                  of the temples are dedicated to                                                  the Jain deities and the rest                                                  to Hindu deities. A Panchayatana                                                  temple had four lower shrines                                                  on four corners and the main shrine,                                                  in the center.The temples are                                                  grouped into western, eastern                                                  and southern geographical divisions.                                                                                                 
                                                The temples are a world heritage                                                  site and belong not only to India                                                  but also to the world. The Archeological                                                  Survey of India's devoted efforts                                                  towards their conservation rank                                                  as one of the best-preserved monuments                                                  of the ancient times.
                                                Most of the temples are built                                                  of sandstone in shades of beige,                                                  pink or yellow. Each belongs to                                                  a different sect, the Shiva, Vaishnava                                                  or Jaina Sects, but it is impossible                                                  to tell apart from one another                                                by the amateur eye.