The Chandela sculptures in Khajuraho are exquisite carvings created during the Chandela dynasty (9th–12th centuries). These sculptures depict a wide range of subjects, including gods, goddesses, celestial beings, animals, and human life. The most notable are the intricate erotic sculptures, which reflect the celebration of human emotions, sensuality, and spiritual unity, showcasing the dynasty’s artistic and architectural mastery.
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Chandela Sculptures: Exquisite carvings from the 9th–12th centuries, depicting gods, goddesses, and daily life.
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Erotic Art: Notable for intricate erotic sculptures symbolizing human emotions, sensuality, and spiritual unity.
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Artistic Mastery: Reflects the Chandela dynasty’s architectural and artistic brilliance.