Showing posts with label Central India. Show all posts
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Friday, August 8, 2014

Orccha

Day 23 Khajaraho to Orccha

Distance 200  km

Road Condition: Decent to Good.


True to it's name, Orccha is a hidden jewel of MP, quite literally, there are absolutely no sign boards and we had to stop multiple times to check if we were heading in the right direction despite using Maps. This small town packs a punch and keeps tourists busy for a couple of days.


Orccha is way off the tourist radar, the place offers stunning view of Chattris, river rafting in Betwa, Raja Ram Temple with an astounding story, Laxminarayan Temple, Chaturbhuj Temple, beautifully planned and exquisitely built Fort - housing Jehangir Mahal, Raja Mahal, Rai Praveen Mahal.

View Of Orccha From Lakshmi Narayana Temple
Raja Ram Temple: This Palace turned temple has a fascinating story to say. The statue of Lord Rama was brought from Ayodhya to Orccha by Ganesh Kuanwari. The temple still being under construction, the deity was placed in the palace kitchen. Upon completion of the temple they tried to move the idol but in vain. Thus a new temple was built around the idol. This is the only place in India where Lord Ram is worshiped as King.

Palace Turned Temple
Make yourself available here at 8 pm to witness the evening Aarti. The temple premises is buzzing with activities and you can capture sadhus doing what they do best. Camera and leather belts are strictly prohibited inside the temple premises and there are no safe deposit box or cloakrooms.

Chattris: Built along the banks of Betwa river, stands tall the burial place of the Bundela rulers. The narrow passages lead to the first and second storey offering breathtaking view of Orccha. The view of the Chattris from the 'Sunset Point' across Betwa river is stunning.


These monuments are now shelter to vultures. Maintain absolute silence and be sure not to disturb them as they may take flight. This is one of the very few places to get up close view of these critically endangered species. Gates open from 8.30 am to 5.30 pm, however the tickets have to be purchased from the ticket counter at the fort.


Right next to the Chattris by the river side are 2 monuments left in ruins, one of them seems to be an old Shiva temple. This 3 storeyed building has mysterious stairway leading to the upper floors. The higher the climb the better the view of the river, ruins & Chattris. Do watch out for bats & insects in the dark stairway.


It would be a good idea to visit these monuments early in the morning as plenty of beers bottles left behind suggest trouble mongers could be around after sunset.

Fort: The fort compound is the center of attraction in Orccha, home of magnificent and much talked about Jehangir Mahal built by Raja Bir Singh Ju Deo in the 17th Century.


From Jehangir & Raja Mahal you get a breathtaking bird's eye view of Orccha. The mural painting in the palace and the views from Raja Mahal are so mesmerizing that you might lose track of time.


It is a long walk to the exit door which is the only way out and is closed at 5.30 pm. Be mindful of the time otherwise you might end up like us, trapped inside. In a much dramatic way, we had to scream our guts out to draw the attention of other tourists and finally got the authorities to unlock the door and get us out.

Our Gateway To Freedom
Sound and light show takes place here, there are 2 shows - 7.30 pm English & 8.45 pm Hindi. A part of the fort complex 'Sheesh Mahal' is now converted to a heritage hotel, owned and run by MPTDC.

Chaturbhuj Temple: Built upon a massive stone platform stands tall the stunning Chaturbhuj Temple initially built for Lord Ram. Steep steps lead you to the top of the monument and the view of the city is brilliant. You have a panoramic view of Jehangir Mahal, Raja Mahal, Chattris, Ram Raja Temple & Lakshmi narayana Temple.


There was a charming wedding processing going on with guys playing desi music on drums. The mood was electrifying and everyone around felt like they were a part of the Baraat.

Lakshmi Narayana Temple: Make it a point that you visit this temple to see the 2000 year old Mural wall paintings covering spiritual & secular concepts bringing the walls of the temple to life.




The weather gods were very kind to us. As a pleasant relief from the scorching sun, the sky turned gloomy, slight drizzle & strong winds brought down the mercury level drastically. Making the visit around these historic monuments very pleasant.

It was quite thrilling & exciting to drive on the narrow bridge that can accommodate only one heavy vehicle at a time.  A slip here or there you might end up in the bottom of the river. This narrow bridge is the lifeline connecting Orccha & Tekhmargh.


We checked into Bundelkhand Riverside, it is hard to believe this is not a heritage property. This charming property built on the banks of betwa river, takes you back in time. The switchboard, furniture, high rise ceiling with chandeliers, huge mirrors in hallway, beautiful paintings, old photographs, minute attention to detail makes this one of the best properties in Orccha. The rooms do not have TV sets but there is a common TV room. Property is absolute value for money, they provide complimentary breakfast.


Hotel offers swimming pool, open terrace, private entry to the river. The river facing rooms have great sit-out. The management organizes folk musical event in their lawn everyday. The service is outstanding - everybody is helpful and knowledgeable. They always greet you with a smile and exchange pleasantries. They stand as a fine example for hospitality industry.


After spending 3 beautiful days in Orccha, we left for Shivpuri.

Saturday, August 2, 2014

Kodak Moments From Orccha


Jehangir Mahal
Imposing Domes
A Section Of Fort Complex
Sharing Center Stage Chaturbhuj & Ram Raja Temple
Cenotaphs Of Royals 
Look Who Is Watching
Eye Catchy! 
Ram Raja Temple
2000 Yr Old Mural Painted Ceiling
Scenes From War
Resting Lord Vishnu
Celebrations Within The Fort
Ruined Remains Of Shiva Temple
Stunning Chattris
Building Nest Little By Little
Best Of Orccha

Monday, July 28, 2014

Khajuraho - Mystic Land Of Kamasutra

Day 20 Panna to Khajuraho

Distance: 40 km

Road condition: Very good.

Khajuraho is a wonderland of 85 magnanimous temples built by Chandela Rajputs in a short span of 100 years. Modern buildings built by highly qualified engineers with concrete and steel are unable to withstand natural calamities and crumble down like a house of cards. However, these ancient monuments have stood the test of time, the plunder, ravage and attack and continue to amaze us till date, attracting hoards of tourists from across the globe. These monuments have put India on the world map.

Monumental Architecture
These marvels were built with sandstone without using water. Each block is meticulously hand-placed in a way that nothing but gravity holds them together for all these centuries and many more to come. Undoubtedly, the architect must have been a math wizard and an engineer's engineer. The monuments stand tall today showcasing the skilled labor and hard-work of several thousand sculptors.


Life in every form and mood has been captured in stone. The much talked about erotic art comprises only 10% of all the sculptures. The primary focus of the temple art is day to day events, women admiring their body, applying sindoor, droplets of water on sur sundaries, people merry making, men marching to war, love marks left behind post an intense love making session.



Some of the intricate carvings have not only depicted various intense lovemaking sessions, but have also gone to the extent of portraying bold concepts such as bestiality.


Be sure to pay close attention to the carvings as they all have a story to tell. One such story is of a naughty elephant among a group of elephants who is not able to keep his eyes off a couple indulged in an act of love.



Of the original 85 temples only 22 have endured the ravage. They are divided into 3 groups, Western, Eastern and Southern.



Western group is the largest and most iconic among the 3. There are 10 temples within the compound, of which 'Kandariya Mahadeo' dedicated to lord Shiva is the tallest and most magnanimous. The peaks towering 31m high resemble the mighty Himalayas, the sculptors have gone to great length to bring life to these stones. Every inch of the temple compound is a treat to your eyes, the architecture is mesmerizing.

Audio tours are made available in multiple languages by Audio Compass. The quality of the products are good. There are guides available. However, taking an audio tour is best as you can be lost in that era for as long as you wish. It takes good 3 hours to cover the complete tour. The temples are open from 6 am to 6 pm.


The sound and light show is conducted here. There are 2 shows - one in English (7.30pm) and one in Hindi (8.40pm.) The show takes you back to the Chandela dynasty. It paints a live picture of the rise, fall and reinvention of the mystic Khajuraho temples.


Eastern & Southern Group: These are not as massive as the Western group but there has been no compromise made when it comes to the exquisite and brilliant carvings. Eastern group comprises of  3 temples - Brahma, Vamana & Javari.


Southern temple is dedicated to Shiva (Duladeo) and Vishnu (Chaturbhuj.) The Chaturbhuj temple is famous for its 15 ft high Vishnu Idol in the sanctum.


Eastern & Southern Group are usually missed out by the tourists, finding these groups can also be quite challenging as there is no proper signage. Ask for Gandhi chowk and the monuments are only a kilometer away. There is no entry fee to visit these monuments.


Do not miss out on the other hidden treasures, en route Chaturbhuj temple we stumbled upon a sign board mentioning a recently excavated Shiva temple - Bijamandal temple. An unpaved and narrow road lead us to a hillock and there stood the remains of a 10th century Shivling. It was quite a sight and is believed that Khajuraho has hundreds of other temples dated prior to the 10th century, that are waiting to be excavated.


Folk dance and cultural events are organized by MPTDC everyday at 7 & 8.15 pm at their regional office. They showcase the culture of MP, the music is good, sound system is OK. The performers do a fabulous job, the acrobatic performance is commendable. The colorful clothing & lights are a treat to your eyes.


UNESCO heritage monument Khajuraho is truly a treasure trove and filled with hidden mysteries. One of the temples depict the peaceful coexistence of various religions.


We checked into Tourist village run by MPTDC. Service and food is very good, the property is centrally located with all attractions within 2 km radius.

Khajuraho deserves an exclusive photo blog!

Leaving the mystic land behind we head to Orccha.

Khajuraho Thru Our Lens!

As someone rightly said 'A picture speaks a thousand words,' Khajuraho is a photographers delight & it's sculptures scream for an exclusive photo blog!

Stunning Kandariya Mahadeva Temple
Inspired By The Himalayan Peaks
Exquisite Carving
Pride Of Khajuraho
Parsvanath Jain Temple
Meditating - Adinath 
Architectural Marvel
Duladeo Temple
Eastern Group - Khajuraho
Lakshmana Temple
Men & Women Merrymaking
Keeping Carnal Desires Alive 
Immersed In Eternal Pleasure
Hunting Tales
Music, Action & Drama
Mammoths Marching
Council of Ministers
Enjoying Life To The Fullest
Chaturbhuj Temple
Ganpati Bappa Morya
Acrobatic Love Making
Sublime Craftsmanship
Everlasting Impressions
Chitragupta Temple
Jewel Of Western Group
Islam, Buddhism & Hinduism Peacefully Coexisting

Best of Khajuraho.