Varaha Temple, Khajuraho,
Madhya Pradesh
Varaha Temple is a Hindu Temple dedicated to Lord
Vishnu located at Khajuraho town in Chhatarpur district in Madhya
Pradesh, India. The Temple enshrines a colossal
monolithic image of Varaha, the boar incarnation of Lord Vishnu. This
temple depicts Varaha as a purely animal form. This temple is considered as
part of the western group at Khajuraho. This temple is part of UNESCO
World Heritage Site along with other temples in Khajuraho Group of
Monuments. This Temple is located next to Lakshmi Temple and opposite to
Lakshmana Temple.
History
The Varaha Temple is believed to
have been constructed around 900 – 925 A.D. by Chandela King Yashovarman as a
celebration for his victory over his Pratihara overlord.
The Temple
This Temple is facing towards
west and built on a lofty plinth. The shrine is built entirely of sandstone. It
has an oblong pavilion with a pyramidal roof of receding tiers, resting on
fourteen plain pillars. It measures 6 m in length and 5 m in width. The shrine houses a colossal monolithic image
of Varaha, the boar incarnation of Lord Vishnu. This temple depicts
Varaha as a purely animal form. The idol of Varaha is 2.6 m
long and 1.7 high.
The sculpture is carved with
numerous figures of Hindu mythology on its entire body. There are more than 675
miniature figures in twelve neatly carved rows on its body. These figures
depict the gods and goddesses of Hindu pantheon including different manifestations
of Lord Shiva, different forms of Lord Vishnu, Lord Brahma, Surya, Saraswathi, Ganesha,
Saptamatrikas, Nagadevas, Ashta Dikpalakas, Saptha Rishis, Navagrahas, river
goddesses, the seas, the Rudras and Gandharvas.
There was also an image of earth
goddess, however it is missing now but traces of her can be seen in the pedestal.
A crawling serpent can be seen on the pedestal beneath the Varaha. The
sculpture carved between nose and mouth, depicts goddess (of Saraswathi)
carrying Veena in her arms. The flat ceiling of the shrine is carved
with a lotus flower of exquisite design in relief.
Connectivity
The Temple is located at about
1.5 Kms from Khajuraho Bus Stand, 7 Kms from Khajuraho Airport, 7 Kms from
Rajnagar, 9 Kms from Khajuraho Railway Station, 12 Kms from Bamitha, 41 Kms
from Chhatarpur, 47 Kms from Panna and 379 Kms from Bhopal. Khajuraho is
situated on Bamitha to Rajnagar route. Khajuraho railway station connects
the town by a daily train to Delhi via Mahoba, Jhansi and Gwalior. It provides
a daily train connecting to Agra, Jaipur, Bhopal and Udaipur. A local daily
train also connects to Kanpur, whilst Varanasi is connected three times a week.
Khajuraho Airport has flights to Delhi, Agra, Varanasi and Mumbai.
Location