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Khajuraho has been recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO for sheltering many ancient temples and historical places of public interest. It is one of the major pilgrim centres in India that is visited by thousands of tourists across the globe.
Approximately 800 sculptures are carved on the interior and exterior walls of this magnificent temples
The only granite temple and the earliest surviving shrine of the group (900 AD), it is dedicated to Goddess Kali
The temple walls depict an artistic profusion of the sculpture of gods and goddesses, apsaras and amorous couples.
The interior of the temple contains some of the well-known sculptures of Khajuraho, like a lady playing the flute, a mother with her child and another lady painting her foot.
The Laxmana Temple is a Panshayatan type of temple, meaning there are 4 shrines at the corner of the courtyard.
Still a place of worship, the temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, and has an eight-feet-high lingam. It lies outside the precincts of the Western group.
This temple has a massive, intricately-carved image of Lord Vishnu in the sanctum.
Raneh Falls is on the majestic Ken river. The main attraction here is the Canyon of Crystalline Granite, 5 km long and 100ft deep.
Panna is the erstwhile capital of the Bundela kingdom. Panna National Park was created in 1981. It was declared as a project tiger reserve in 1994. Tiger, the king of jungle, roams freely in this secure habitat along with leopard, wild dog, wolf, hyena and caracal and smaller cats.