
Eight Outer Temples
The Eight Outer Temples are a group of ancient Hindu temples located in Khajuraho, India, known for their intricate carvings and remarkable architecture. Built between the 9th and 11th centuries, these temples serve as places of worship and showcase religious stories, divine figures, and daily life through detailed stone sculptures. They represent the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of the region and are part of the larger Khajuraho complex, celebrated for their artistry and historical significance. The temples reflect the religious practices, artistic achievements, and social values of the time.