Lakshmana Temple is one of the earliest and most significant temples in
Khajuraho’s Western Group. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the temple is known for
its well-preserved sculptures, elevated platform, and ornate exterior walls. Built
in the 10th century, it stands as a fine example of Chandela-era architecture.
Visitors can explore the mandapa, carved entrance, and detailed friezes
depicting mythological themes, celestial beings, and symbolic figures. The
temple’s symmetrical design and artistic detail make it a highlight of the
heritage complex.
- 🗿 Observe intricate carvings and sculpted panels 🖼️ on the stone walls 🏛️
- 🕯️ Explore the mandapa and the main sanctum 🏛️ dedicated to the deity 🕉️
- 📜 Study friezes depicting mythological themes 🔱 and ancient legends 📖
- 🚶 Walk around the elevated temple platform 🏗️ to appreciate the scale 🏰
- 📸 Photograph architectural symmetry and details 📐 from various creative angles 🤳
- 👟 On Foot: Accessible within the Western Group 🧭 complex grounds 📍
- 🛺 By Taxi/Auto: 5 minutes from the Khajuraho 🏘️ town center 🏁
- 🚲 By Bicycle: Easy short route from the central 🌳 area 🚲
- 🅿️ Parking available near the main 🏰 gate entrance 🚗
- 🐢 Walk slowly around the temple exterior 🏛️ to view the fine carvings 🗿
- 🌅 Morning light enhances sculpture clarity ☀️ for the best experience 📷
- 📖 Read nearby information plaques 📜 for historical and religious context 🏛️
- 👟 Wear comfortable shoes for walking 🚶 across the stone surfaces 👣
- 🕖 07:00 AM – View the temple exterior 🏰 and the platform carvings 🗿
- 🕗 08:00 AM – Explore the entrance hall 🏛️ and the mysterious inner sections 🕯️
- 🕘 09:00 AM – Continue to nearby temples 🛕 located within the complex 🗺️