<Tr> <Td> </Td> <Td> This article needs additional citations for verification . Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed . (September 2014) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) </Td> </Tr> <P> Chausath Yogini Temple is one of the oldest heritage sites in India . It was built in the 10th Century AD by the Kalachuri kingdom and has a distinct resemblance to the temples of Khajuraho in structure . The temple is the abode of Goddess Durga along with 64 yoginis . A Yogini is a female attendant of the mother goddess, who slays illusion with fiery passion through insight and liberation . It is located near the river Narmada and the famous Marble Rocks in Bhedaghat, some 5 km from Jabalpur, Madhya pradesh . Though the temple has been partially damaged, it speaks greatly of the ancient dynasties that ruled in Jabalpur . </P> <P> The temple was constructed during the reign of Kalachuri dynasty at 10th century and was mainly made with local granite . Mughal invaders, later on, destroyed and deformed this temple . </P> <P> The Chausath Yogini Temple is placed on a hill top . One has to climb 150 plus steps to reach the temple . the temple looks beautiful in sunlight and inside the idols of the Mother Goddess and Lord Shiva lend a divine aura . The complex of the temple consists of 95 shrines which includes 64 Yoginis in circular fashion around the temple, one for each yoginis and a main shrine where Lord Shiva and his consort Goddess Parvati are seen riding on Nandi, the sacred bull . The design of the temple has been kept simple but the idols of yoginis are exquisitely carved, each one depicting a unique posture </P>

Which dynasty built the temple of chausath yogini