The temples at Khajuraho were built during the Chandella dynasty, between 950 and 1050 AD.
It is a group of Hindu temples and Jain temples in Chhatarpur district, Madhya Pradesh
They were recognised in 1986 as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, built in the Nagar style of architecture
According to historical sources, the site had around 85 temple structures in the 12th century of which only 25 have survived.
The Kandariya Mahadeva Temple is decorated with a profusion of sculptures with carved details and symbolism of ancient Indian art.
These temples are divided into three groups: Eastern, Western and Southern.
The Khajuraho temples are made of sandstone, with a granite base that is almost buried.
The Khajuraho temples were hidden under forest cover from the 13th century until the 18th century when they were rediscovered by the British engineer T. S. Burt.
All the temple structures are facing east direction which is a significant thing about Hinduism temples
No single ruler can be credited to build the structures as every Chandella ruler is believed to have built at least one temple during his reign.