Lakshmana Temple Khajuraho

Temple Timings and Details

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Darshan Timings

Opening Timing: 6:00 AM

Closing Timing: 6:00 PM

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Aarti Timings

Morning Aarti : 06:00 AM – 07:00 AM

Evening Aarti : 06:00 PM – 07:00 PM

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Dress Code Traditional and formal clothing
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Prasad Not available
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Photography Not allowed

About Lakshmana Temple Khajuraho

The Lakshmana Temple is in Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh and is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. In their newly established city of Khajuraho, it was the first among several temples constructed by the Chandella king Yashovarman. The Khajuraho Dance Festival is an important festival for this temple.How to Reach Khajuraho Lakshmana TempleThere are multiple options available to reach Lakshmana temple in Khajuraho.By RailKhajuraho has its own railway station known as Khajuraho Railway Station, which is located in the Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh State. Lakshmana temple is 8.3 km away from the Khajuraho railway station.By AirKhajuraho Airport is the closest to the Lakshmana Temple, Khajuaho. The distance from Khajuraho Airport to Lakshmana Temple is approximately 5.3 km. By RoadDirect buses are available from various major cities of Madhya Pradesh to Khajuraho Lakshmana Temple. Khajuraho has its own bus stand and the distance from Khajuraho Bus Stand to Chitragupta Temple, Khajuraho, is around 850 meters.Best Time to Visit Lakshmana Temple, KhajurahoThe best time to visit Laxman Temple is from November to February.

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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

1. Does worship still take place at the temple?

No, even though tourists frequently offer quiet prayers, it serves as a heritage monument.

2. Is it permitted to take pictures?

Yes, except within the shrine, photography is allowed throughout the temple compound.

3. What's in the temple?

A figure of Vaikuntha Vishnu, with three faces signifying Vishnu, Brahma, and Shiva, is housed in the garbhagriha.

4. What are the main elements of the architecture?

Constructed with a large shikhara in the Nagara style. Art pieces of gods, goddesses, the apsaras, legendary creatures, and some sensual themes adorn the outside walls.

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