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nu-omicron-alpha-eta · 8 months
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Fate Grand Order Servant Comparisons
Hassan of Serenity - Visha Kanya
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Left - FGO
Right - Khajurao Temple
Note: Her identity is the legend of the Visha Kanya but she is still a part of the Hassans
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ramayantika · 2 years
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Found a comment saying that there is a reason why those erotic sculptures in Khajurao are outside the temple and not in the inner premises i.e the garbhagriha Or near to it
"Because once we leave all this 'homosexuality' stuff we will find parmatma"
I want to hit my head. When did parmatma differentiate? And why are we even at this point still in that mind set that those in homosexual relationships only care about sex so they can't be wise, they can't be intelligent etc.
If you want to realise the parmatma/higher self/god/universe/highest consciousness what ever it is I don't think that a person's relationship is going to be a problem
If homosexual relationships affect the path to parmatma Or brahman then so do heterosexual relationships. Come on, males and females too have sex. So them having sex will let them reach brahman while the others won't.
So all of us must be brahmacharis and brahmacharinis and then only we will realise Brahman right?
It's through love and compassion for everyone irrespective of their form, religion, ethnicity, caste etc and through identifying yourself as no different than the same God/infinite/consciousness/universe do we realise ourselves who we are and parmatma
Isme sex ya kon kiske sath relationship kahan se aaya?
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elegantholidays · 4 years
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Top 5 Monsoon Tourist Attractions in Madhya Pradesh.💙💚🧡 . 1. Mandu is an ancient fort city with in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It's bounded by stone walls dotted with Darwaza (Gateways). it is also known for its Afghan architectural legacy. . . 2. Khajuraho one of the most famous town of India is located in the Chatarpur district in the state of Madhya Pradesh. This famed city is known for its temple complexes, erotic sculptures and pristine beauty. . . 3. Pachmarhi is the only hill station and the highest point in Madhya Pradesh. Pachmarhi is additionally often referred to as "Satpura ki Rani" or the "Queen of the Satpura Range". Situated at an altitude of 1,067 metres, the picturesque town may be a part of UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, home to leopards and bison. . . 4. Maheshwar may be a small holy town that's dedicated to Lord Shiva and sits alongside the Narmada River in Madhya Pradesh. It's often mentioned because the Varanasi of Central India due to the various temples and ghats (steps) lining the river. However, unlike the overwhelming assault on the senses that's Varanasi, Maheshwar is relatively calm and clean. . . 5. Orchha founded within the 16th century by Bundela Rajput chief,Rudra Pratap,who chose this stretch of land along the river Betwa as a perfect site for his capital. This is a gorgeous historical spot with its palaces, temples, forts, parks, cenotaphs etc. Its grandeur has been captured in stone, frozen in time, an upscale legacy to the ages. . . . 😊Follow us for more intresting information about Unknown Destinations @elegantholidaysonline . . . Like | Comment | Share 👀 . . Thank you for your Support.❤️ . . #monsoon☔ #monsoondiaries #mandufort #mandav #mandu #khajurao #khajuraotemple #pachmarhi #panchmarhi #maheshwar #maheshwarfort #orcha #orchha #orchhafort . . #touristgoals #touristattractions #touristtrophy #touriste #touristspots (at Madhya Pradesh Tourism) https://www.instagram.com/p/CEEik8cniKY/?igshid=1jmlp63ijv6c3
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arjuna-vallabha · 4 years
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Javari Temple at Khajurao, photo by Kevin Standage, more at https://kevinstandagephotography.wordpress.com/2018/04/16/introduction-guide-to-khajuraho-temples/?fbclid=IwAR0xeQTbBwP8edxNY8crHDLR4McbWwW6zEXTEX0Gzl4BeQH34vZwX8Le1Ns
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Khajuraho: The Sexiest Temples in India The Khajuraho temple complex is a series of beautifully built and decorated buildings in Madhya Pradesh. Of the 85 temples originally built by the Chandela dynasty between 900 AD and 1130 AD, only 25 remain. Khajuraho has been designated as UNESCO World Heritage site and is highly worthy of tourist attentions. Yet what really sets Khajuraho apart from other temples is the numerous erotic carvings, both inside and outside the temple, that depict men, women, and even animals engaging in lovemaking, orgies, and bestiality under the benign smiles of divinities. Temples Emerge from the Jungle It was only the relatively isolated temples that managed to survive the various Islamic dynasties that ruled the area from the 13 th to the 18 th century. Yet even these suffered as the forests and vegetation slowly overgrew the neglected buildings. It was not until 1838 that Khajuraho temples were made known to the world. British explore T.S. Burt had heard rumors of a sexually explicit temple deep in the Indian jungle but “had to be persuaded by his Indian attendants to make the journey; he didn’t believe anything of interest would be found at the remote spot @indiaholidaysbycar #indiaholidaysbycar #khajurao #goldentriangle #travelquotes #honeymoon #indiavacations #tajmahal #familyvacations #routard #linkedin #facebook #travelers #uk #australia #uk #twitter #website #seo #google #instagram #holidays #for #more #information #visitor #my #website #IndiaHolidaysByCar
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diariodenemesis · 7 years
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Una mariposa de la India #khajurao #butterfly
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therajasthanjournal · 5 years
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Khajurao of Rajasthan Jagat: A primeval village also called as "Khajuraho of Rajasthan", has have a 961AD old Ambika Mata Temple. This magnificent temple courtyard includes the main temple of Mata Ambika and a "mandap". The facade of the Temple has ornamented allegorical panels set in alcoves that depict scenes from the mythological stories. These alcoves contain various forms of Durga with her attendant maidens in aesthetic postures. In between them, there is a place where prayers are offered to the god in front of the fire. Nearby of it, a large-long trident is placed. The works of art on the temple were so beautiful that you can spend half of the day by only watching them.  After seeing them I actually realized why the village is referred to as "Khajuraho of Rajasthan". Stone artwork, statues, and temple texture every single thing present there remind me of Khajuraho. It is situated around 50 kilometers from Udaipur, Rajasthan. Surrounded by Aravallis, this temple is wonderful in its own right. I recommend you to visit the place at least once in your lifetime. . . . . Story and image by @shubham.ameta #traveldeeper #everydayrajasthan . . To share your work, tag us !! . . . . . . . . #rajasthan #discover #wanderlust #udaipur #udaipurdiaries #artofvisuals #architecture #unesco #discoverindia #india #incredibleindia #mewar #travelphotography #picoftheday #monochromatic (at Ambika Mata Temple) https://www.instagram.com/p/BzFfKw0gT9A/?igshid=eflhex3ckajn
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cegiu · 5 years
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Khajurao . India 2015 foto mia.
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robinshakya · 6 years
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Streets of khajurao From the archive #rabinshakyaphotography #nikon #nikonartists #blackandwhite #blackandwhitephotography #people #social #expression #blog #blogger #photoblog #photoblogger #insta #instaart #instaartist #nepal #nepali #nepaliphotographer #photography #photographer #street #streetphotography #streetphoto_bw #streetphotographer #streetphotographerscommunity #music #musica #musician #streetmusic #streetmusician (at Khajuraho - खजुराहो, Chhatarpur, Madhya Pradesh, India)
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ramayantika · 2 years
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So there are some of these videos on reels and YouTube who under the garb of indian culture make videos like:
"Our indian actresses follow western standards and wear such short clothes showing so much if skin while many women from the West wear sarees and salwar with bindis and bangles."
Okay so why don't indian male celebs wear kurta Or dhoti. Forget celebs, you college going men.. Why don't you wear a dhoti to your classes? Go and wear your traditional outfits to college and workplaces
I love traditional too and personally I will always opt for kurtis and sarees over anything. I wear bindis and bangles and love going to temples but no that does not give me the right to judge another one who doesn't do the same.
Do not. Do not under the garb of tradition and culture, ask women to be like this: wearing a saree and doing tulsi puja and making rangolis when you yourself don't wake up early and do puja or wear traditional dresses to work and at home.
"Hindu girls now show so much of skin. Their arms and legs are visible. Look at the foreign lady, she is wearing such a nice saree with flowers in her hair." (These ladies mostly are from iskcon and I so love how they wear sarees everyday with bindis and tilaks. No hate to them)
The same hindu culture which you talk about once had women walking on the street bare breasted. The dhotis they used to wear were till the knees something like knee length skirts if you compare them now. Their waist, the navel everything was visible and this was the same hindu culture. Women wearing one piece or other short dresses show less skin as compared to the fashion in ancient India. See the sculptures in Konark and Khajurao. You can see the amount of skin they show.
But no when you see girls and women walking in crop tops and shorts, you want to project your misogynistic idea of hindu culture and tradition on them.
Such videos are on a rise nowadays and I get so annoyed watching them as if the men making these reels are all great followers of Hinduism
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gyanoday · 4 years
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nikalpada · 4 years
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Day 4 we travel from Khozikode to Kochi on they way we came across Baypore Port where we saw Indian Cost Guard Boat going for a patrol and we also took our Tata Safari into Ferry to cross over the Chaliyar River from Baypore. We were lucky to find a great restaurant named Khaleez on the way where were had Lunch in Tirur  (https://g.page/khaleez?share) a must try if you are travelling or living that side of Kerala For evening Tea we stopped at Car Wash Place called Car World - Performance Cafe, actually it was not only a Car Wash place but a Cafe as well. Good Tea and a superb car wash. A good pit stop for you and your car (https://g.page/carworld-performance-c...) Then we rushed to a near by beach as it was already sun set time, it was a beautiful beach known as Anugrahatheeram Beach (https://goo.gl/maps/9qXi4vc3TBQgqrb29) And as mentioned last but not the least, we reach Kochi to meet our SOUL friend Dileep  and his family and had a delicious dinner cooked by his wife and mom, it was the best way to end our day and we would like to thank Dileep and his family from bottom of our heart. Dileep also helped us to plan this entire trip from Pune to Kanyakumari and he suggested all the places to go and where to stop, he was a great support in the entire journey and I came to know from him that he also wanted to do something similar as we share the same passion of driving down to places and same car Tata Safari. I was impressed when he came all the way till Khajurao and back to Kochi in our SOUL Iconic Jungle Drive in October 2017. 
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Khajuraho: The Sexiest Temples in India The Khajuraho temple complex is a series of beautifully built and decorated buildings in Madhya Pradesh. Of the 85 temples originally built by the Chandela dynasty between 900 AD and 1130 AD, only 25 remain. Khajuraho has been designated as UNESCO World Heritage site and is highly worthy of tourist attentions. Yet what really sets Khajuraho apart from other temples is the numerous erotic carvings, both inside and outside the temple, that depict men, women, and even animals engaging in lovemaking, orgies, and bestiality under the benign smiles of divinities. Temples Emerge from the Jungle It was only the relatively isolated temples that managed to survive the various Islamic dynasties that ruled the area from the 13 th to the 18 th century. Yet even these suffered as the forests and vegetation slowly overgrew the neglected buildings. It was not until 1838 that Khajuraho temples were made known to the world. British explore T.S. Burt had heard rumors of a sexually explicit temple deep in the Indian jungle but “had to be persuaded by his Indian attendants to make the journey; he didn’t believe anything of interest would be found at the remote spot @indiaholidaysbycar #indiaholidaysbycar #khajurao #goldentriangle #travelquotes #honeymoon #indiavacations #tajmahal #familyvacations #routard #linkedin #facebook #travelers #uk #australia #uk #twitter #website #seo #google #instagram #holidays #for #more #information #visitor #my #website #IndiaHolidaysByCar
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richakedia · 7 years
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Metamorphosis: Posting an old work of mine from 2008. This  painting was inspired by Franz Kafka's Metamorphosis and from an incident i had encountered (a child birth in a train) while traveling in Madhya Pradesh with a friend in Dec 2012 that had really shaken me up. The trident represents the Trishool and the red cloth over the same represents blind faith in god. The train had departed from Vaishno Devi and we had boarded it in between from Orcha and Khajurao. The train was absolutely full and seats were not pre-allocated. Thus on most seats 5 people were squeezed together whereas 1 whole seat was occupied by 1 person covered in a blanket. So our first reaction was as to why doesnt the person move and give some space for others to sit. But soon we heard the person moan so we asked what was wrong and discovered the woman had delivered a baby and even the cord hadnt been cut for a whole day, Surprisingly, the baby wasnt even crying! 2 other kids of the woman were lying on the floor. The cockroaches represent the (Kafka's) metamorphosed humans. The background has Indian population numbers written n increasing by 1. The hung over chord represents the train chain n wish someone could just pull the chain n stop the madness!! #population #cockroach #train #blindfaith #kafka #literature #metamorphosis #conceptart #india #innovation #beautiful #artist #instagood @appslejandro #creative #illustration #sketchbook #artweekchallenge #instagallery #painting #modernart #contemporaryart #design #artistsoninstagram #art #drawing #mural #acrylicpainting #conceptual @__indianartists_ @art_spotlight @art.of.fame @arts_feature_ @feature_my_stuff @arts_promote @_art_sharing @_artsharingpage
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sejalghag · 5 years
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As an Architect while travelling in different parts of India, I realised how essential it is to understand the heritage and culture of India.
In ancient India temples played a major role in evolving Architecture which was based on our traditional values. Each Temple in India is a story in itself. Each temple talks about different aspect of life through its Architecture. Each deity in a temple represents different type of energy and people in India used to worship these energies to bring about the same qualities in themselves. Temples were designed as a road map for evolution of human consciousness.
Famous temples of South India like Meenakshi, Tirupati, Tanjore have the stories of Gods and Goddesses depicted on the facades. Temples of Orissa includes Jagan nath puri, Sun temple of Konark. Rock cut caves and temples of Ajanta Ellora in Maharashtra have magnificent paintings and sculptures. Temples in Dwarka in Gujarat tell the stories of Lord Krishna. Temples of Khajurao in Madhya Pradesh are amazing. These are the only temples in the world where through ancient Indian Art, sacred sex is expressed freely on their facades. There are many other temples which are known as power spots and are actually power houses of energy.
When we study each one of them, many secrets are revealed.
In a series of articles I will talk about interesting aspects of various temples. 
The first few of these articles will be focussed on the Khajurao Temples.
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