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When were most of the Khajuraho temples constructed?

A500 CE to 600 CE

B700 CE to 800 CE

C885 CE to 1000 CE

D1200 CE to 1300 CE

Answer:

C. 885 CE to 1000 CE

Read Explanation:

- The Khajuraho Temples, also known as the Khajuraho Group of Monuments, are a collection of Hindu and Jain temples located in Chhatarpur district, Madhya Pradesh, India, within the Vindhya Mountain range. - These temples are prime examples of the Nagara style of architecture, featuring a sanctum, a narrow ante-chamber (antarala), a transept (mahamandapa), additional halls (ardha mandapa), a mandapa (nave), and an ambulatory passage (Pradakshina-path) illuminated by large windows. - Most of the temples were constructed between 885 CE and 1000 CE under the Chandela dynasty. - Historical records indicate that by the 12th century, the site housed 85 temples spread over 20 square kilometers (7.7 square miles). - Today, only about 25 temples remain, scattered across six square kilometers (2.3 square miles). - Among these, the Kandariya Mahadeva Temple stands out, adorned with detailed sculptures that reflect the intricacy, symbolism, and expressiveness of ancient Indian art.


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