The Dulhadeo Temple built in 1100 - 1150 A.D belongs to the Southern Group of Khajuraho Temples (State: Madhya Pradesh). This temple is the most recent among all the temples of Khajuraho built by rulers of Chandel Dynasty. This temple stands on a platform, which is approached by a flight of ten steps.
There are several subsidiary towers clustering around the central tower. In this temple all the sections like a shikhara (tower), sanctum, the mahamandapa and an ardhmandapa are in fully developed stage and measures 21 m by 12 m.
The outer walls of the temple are decorated with three bands of sculptures. The highest band has images, which are shown either flying singly, and flying in pairs. They are seen carrying either weapons or garlands or musical instruments. The iconography of this temple also shows some distinctive traits. The facades of this temple carry the images of standing Shiva and Shiva-Parvati.
The ceiling of the maha mandap is made of a series of diminishing circles of overlapping stones like a flower. There is an image of Shiva on the lintel of the ornately carved entrance of garbh griha. The sanctum today enshrines a Shivlingam.
The ceiling of the maha mandap is made of a series of diminishing circles of overlapping stones like a flower. There is an image of Shiva on the lintel of the ornately carved entrance of garbh griha. The sanctum today enshrines a Shivlingam.
Love the sculpture!
ReplyDeleteOne wonders of how remarkably these carvings have been made! Perhaps, architecture is the most surprising of all, maybe intriguing is the word!
ReplyDeleteOh, the details are out of this world. Those sculptures on the outer walls are amazing...
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The details on the columns are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThe stonework on this temple is simply amazing. I think it's wonderful temples like this have been preserved and are available for people to visit.
ReplyDeleteThese sculptures never cease to amaze me. I esp like the ceiling of the maha mandap. As I've said before, would love to visit your world.
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The carvings on the walls are fantastic! So much beauty and history! And as always, your photos are superb, Rajesh! Hope you have a great week!
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Amazing all the carving that must go into these temples. The ceiling you showed looks so beautiful and also the details on the walls and columns.
ReplyDeleteThe sculptures are wonderfully detailed!
ReplyDeletethese structures are fascinating. you are lucky out there to have all these to see and explore.
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Amazing architecture. Beautiful details! :)
ReplyDeletethat looks like an interesting temple. wonderful architecture and history.
ReplyDeletelovely photo's... like the details and the artwork
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Wow that's an interesting stoned building design, the carved sculpture were beautiful, what a great history and informative words of the sculpture.
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful structures. I love the details.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful. So much more to see.
ReplyDeletethose are beautiful ... love those work on the pillar and wall !! n nice info as usual.
ReplyDeleteAmazing sculptures !! I wonder how long it took.
ReplyDeleteexquisite carvings
ReplyDeleteThose sculptured columns are amazing!
ReplyDeleteLoosk like its carved out of soap Is'nt? Looking forward!
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ReplyDeleteHi Rajesh! I'm truly impressed!! This one is stunning!!
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Rajesh: The carvings are just amazing.
ReplyDeleteMagnificent as always, Rajesh.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! The ceiling is incredible. It would be fascinating to watch that be created, stone by stone.
ReplyDeleteThe carvings are all so beautifully done. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI marvel at the architecture of your world. Never ceases to amaze me.
ReplyDeleteamazing architecture this! :) loved it.. esp the carvings!
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous place! The detail in the carvings is remarkable!
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the way it stands is amazing!
ReplyDeleteQuite amazing architectural detail and for it being so old. Thank you for the glimpse into the culture.
ReplyDeleteI am awed by the DETAIL!
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I am always astounded by the intricate carving on these temples. Is it possible that the stonemasonry skill have been passed on?
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ReplyDeleteyour place Rajesh has so much to tell with regards to structures.. this temple is fantastic...
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Wow, that second photograph showing all the flying/floating sculptures is incredibily detailed and beautiful. I would love to see it for myself and run my hands over the carvings, if allowed. Very beautiful post for the letter D.
ReplyDeleteThe detail work is mind boggling! I'm amazed.
ReplyDeleteAmazing how they presented the building with details. Great sculpture!
ReplyDeleteAmazing detail in the pillars! Fascinating!
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The first photo, the building looks like an elephant God.
ReplyDeleteI am saying this every time I see your photos and I hope you are not tired to reading it. The buildings are just INCREDIBLE ,the craving fantastic.
The Dulhadeo Temple's intricate sculptures look beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures, the sculptures are amazing especially the ones on the outer walls are incredible...Thomas
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ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful! The details in the pillars are amazing.
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Another awesome and beautiful temple. Thanks for sharing!
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The detail is out of this world!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful buildings! Imagine the work people must have done to accomplish these masterpieces.
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It sense awesome and amazing!
ReplyDeleteThanks to one and all for appreciating beautiful architecture and carvings of this temple.
ReplyDeletethank you for refreshing memories
ReplyDeleteThe intricacies binds every time to watch in more detail.
ReplyDeleteThanks to all the appreciation of the architecture of the temple.
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