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Parvati Temple, Khajuraho

Coordinates: 24°51′11.4″N 79°55′19″E / 24.853167°N 79.92194°E / 24.853167; 79.92194
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Parvati Temple
Parvati Temple at Khajuraho
Parvati Temple at Khajuraho
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictChattarpur, Khajuraho[1]
DeityParvati[1]
Location
LocationKhajuraho[1]
StateMadhya Pradesh
CountryIndia
Parvati Temple, Khajuraho is located in Madhya Pradesh
Parvati Temple, Khajuraho
Location in Madhya Pradesh
Geographic coordinates24°51′11.4″N 79°55′19″E / 24.853167°N 79.92194°E / 24.853167; 79.92194
Architecture
CreatorChandela Rulers
Temple(s)1

Parvati Temple (Devanagari: पार्वती मंदिर) is a temple dedicated to the goddess Parvati,[1] consort of Shiva.

This structure is one of the monument among Khajuraho Group of Monuments, a World Heritage Site in India.[citation needed]

Location

The temple is located in the Western Group of Temple Complex Khajuraho. Inside the temple complex, it is located south-west to Vishvanath Temple.[1]

Khajuraho is a small village in Chattarpur District of Madhya Pradesh, India.

Architecture

It has heavily restored small sanctum.[1] The porch is completely lost and of the sanctum only the plinth has survived.[1]

The arch above sanctum door depicts sculpture of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva.[2] Also numerous erotic sculptures of couples can be seen on the front wall (on the side of sanctum door.[2]

The side and back walls do not have any sculptures.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) - Parvati Temple". Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). Retrieved 21 March 2012. {{cite web}}: |first= missing |last= (help)
  2. ^ a b Image:Parvati Temple - Front View
  3. ^ Image:Parvati Temple - Back View from Chitragupta Temple