Erotic Sex Temples Of India

Indian temples are not only holy sites of spirituality – some of them portray explicit erotic sex scenes.

Khajuraho - Sex: Man with WomanKhajuraho is a village situated in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh about 385 miles southeast of Delhi. Khajuraho has the largest group of medieval Hindu and Jain temples, famous for their most explicit erotic art and overly sexual sculptures – some of this erotic art portrays ritualistic group sex

 

Some of these group-sex postures are said to follow the Kama Sutra, the ancient Indian manual of art of making love.

Group sex in Indian temple: KhajurahoWhat is the meaning of this 'spiritual erotic art'?

There are many interpretations of the erotic carvings. One of them suggests that for seeing the deity, one must leave his or her sexual desires outside the temple.

Another interpretation is that divinity (represented by the deities of the temples) is pure like the atman which is not affected by sexual and other desires of the physical body. Others suggest that these erotic scences demonstrate tantric sexual practices as described in the kamasutra.

The Khajuraho group of monuments has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The video to the right shows the Khajuraho and other fascinating Indian temples.

 

 

Of course, Bollywood deals with the subject as well in this 2002 Hindi music movie. ("A truly unique, exotic and wonderful love story centered around the place of Divine Temples"…)

Starring: Mamta Kulkarni, Saadhika, Vishal, Mink
Directed by: Ashok Kumar

Young Girl Asks Famous Guru “Why Do I Exist?”

Why do I exist?

This young girl asks the well-known advaita (non-duality) teacher and guru Mooji from Jamaica a very deep spiritual question.

This absorbing gathering took place at Tiruvannamalai in Tamil Nadu, Southern India on 29th January 2010. At minute 6:40 she answers with "Arunachala", which is a holy mountain situated nearby. (Hinduists believe that Arunachala mountain is a manifestation of the god Shiva.)

Without her realising, the girl actually did 'self-enquiry', which is a practice designed to quickly bring about self-realization or spiritual liberation – also called enlightenment.


MoojiAnthony Paul Moo-Young was born on 29 January 1954 in Port Antonio, Jamaica. In 1969, he moved to the UK and he is presently living in Brixton, London. For many years Anthony worked in London's 'West end' as a street portrait artist. After that he was a painter and a stained glass artist, and later he worked as a teacher at Brixton College. He used to be well known as Tony Moo, but is now affectionately known as Mooji by the many seekers and friends who visit him.

Presently Mooji shares satsang (meetings where people discuss spiritual questions) in Brixton, London, where he lives. He also travels regularly to Ireland, Wales, Italy and India where he conducts satsangs and retreats.

More on this wonderful loving human being: Mooji.org

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