Khajuraho Temples: India's architecture at its best
NewDelhi: India has a rich cultural heritage and it can be found in every nook and corner of this country. There are innumerable monuments that stand tall even today to depict the creativity of the
The region in which these temples were constructed is home to better-quality of sandstone, which can be accurately carved. The surviving sculpture reflect fine details such as strands of hair, nails and elaborate jewels.
These temples are made of sandstone, with a granite foundation that is almost covered from view.
The builders didn't use mortar: the stones were put together with mortise joints and they were held in place by gravity. This form of construction requires very accurate joints. The pillars and architraves were built with megaliths that weighed up to 20 tons.
Some repair work in the 19th Century was done with brick and mortar; however these have aged faster than original materials and darkened with time, thereby seeming out of place.