Khajuraho Temples Depict the Forbidden Art of Kama Sutra

Khajuraho Temples Depict the Forbidden Art of Kama Sutra

Its unmatched charm, one-of-a-kind erotic art and great cultural significance make the group of Khajuraho temples in India a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Khajuraho Temples

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Jeju Island’s erotic theme park is no match to the Khajuraho temples in India. Temples are supposed to be sacred and solemn but surprisingly, a complex of temples in Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh, India defies our basic notion of temples.

Image credits: ASIM CHAUDHURI

Featuring hundreds of erotic sculptures and carvings, the Khajuraho temples are truly unique in the world. The complex itself is not only dedicated to the forbidden art of Kama Sutra, it also pays respect to some of the most revered Hindu gods like Shiva and Vishnu. Its unmatched charm, one-of-a-kind erotic art and great cultural significance make the complex of Khajuraho a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s another remarkable site you should consider visiting in India aside from its iconic Taj Mahal.

24.853235, 79.921369,Khajuraho Temples, Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh, India

You should never miss the Khajuraho temples when visiting India.

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