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English: Most of the Temples at Khajuraho consists Sculptures of animals including the Vyala or the Sardula, which is #heraldic and fabulous beast, primarily represented as rampant horned Lion with an armed human Rider on the back and a Warrior counter player attacking it from behind!

This is a sculpture of that kind! Our ancient Kings used to represent War tactics and strategies with these arts!

Like the Apsaras and the Surasundaris this is the most typical and popular Sculptural theme of Khajuraho and is similarly invested with a deep #Symbolism!
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Camera location24° 51′ 08.28″ N, 79° 55′ 22.8″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

This Photgraphy work was captured at Khajuraho Western Group of Temples. Khajuraho after Taj, is the most frequently visited monument in India. Khajuraho is an unique example of Indo-Aryan architecture. It is well known all over the world for its temple architecture and exquisite sculpture.

The temples were built between the 9th and 11th centuries by the Warrior Kings of the Chandela dynasty. It is believed that 85 temples were built out of its 25 still remain in varying degrees of preservation.

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