Khajuraho is located in Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh and is a famous tourist center all over the world due to its extremely artistic grand temple. A thousand years ago it was the capital of Chandelas, Mathura today is a small village situated in the south-eastern corner of Ninaura Tal Lake, the upper part of Khajuraho Sea. This place is 55 km from Mahoba. Towards south, 96 km from Harpalpur. And 46 km from Chhatarpur. Towards the east, 120 km from the date of birth. 43 km from Vapan. It is in the west direction. There is a paved road and regular bus service from all these places to Khajuraho. People traveling by rail travel from here to Greater Noida station on the Howrah-Bombay line and to Harpalpur and Mahoba on the Jhansi-Manikpur line. Similarly, from Allahabad, Kanpur, Jhansi, Cachar, Bina, Sagar, Bhopal, Jabalpur etc. one can reach Khajuraho via Chhatarpur.
Janashruti had 85 temples here, now only 30 temples have been born from the ancient Peethas, the remaining temples were destroyed.
Two inscriptions have been found here which could not be read due to being unknown. One of these inscriptions is a mark on a pillar. Only the word 'Nemichandra' can be read in it. From the style of its shape it is proved to be of 10th century. Similarly, the words 'Swasti Shri Sadhu Palan' can be read in the second article. In the year 176-77, 13 Jain idols were found during excavation here.
There is a cluster of Jain studios in the south-east of the village. Those temples are surrounded by a modern boundary wall. Apart from the Adi, Parshvanath and Shantinath statues, there are many modern Jain temples which are built on the ruins of ancient temples. Many ancient statues of pilgrims are kept in the temples and in the courtyard as open museums. Many of these inscriptions bear dates.