Subsidiary shrine near to Lakshmana Temple in the Western Group of Temples in Khajuraho
One of the subsidiary shrines in the Lakshmana temple complex. Lakshmana Mandir (built around AD 930 to 950) - temple dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu. It is located in the Western Group of Temples in Khajuraho - one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India. Most of the temples in the complex were built by the Chandela dynasty rulers between 950 and 1050 Khajuraho is located in the Madhya Pradesh state, India.
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