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India's Mysterious Sex Cult

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Ancient Indian Sexual Culture - Genital Markers

A long time ago, Indians created a very developed ancient civilization in the Indus River Basin. In some small ancient Indian sculptures one sees a horned man with three faces. He was sitting in a yoga pose, his whole body was naked, his penis was erect, his head looked a bit like a plant, and otherwise he looked like an animal. It can be inferred from the picture that he is a kind of god with the ability to reproduce. In some other ancient Indian sculptures, various "phallic" animals can also be seen in the market, such as bulls, rhinos, elephants and other horned animals that resemble cattle. These male reproductive organs are called nagamo in India.

The Romance of the Goddess - Divine Love Is Supreme

In India, the love adventure between God Krishna and the woman Gopis is well-known to every household. . Krishna is a young and handsome male god who deceives the hearts of bitches and teases them. Once, when the Gobis women took off their clothes and took a bath naked, Krishna took away their clothes and climbed into the tree. The Gobis women had no choice but to climb naked onto the tree to retrieve their clothes. When he played the flute, the Gopis women rushed towards him as if they were possessed. He led them in a joyful dance, and then professed his love to each of the Copis women, convincing them that he loved her only. According to legend, there are hundreds of women who were played by Krishna. Among the many Gopis women, Sri Krishna liked Radha the most. Their love story was passed down as a legend by future generations and was often used as the theme of erotic literature.

Temple - a copy of lovemaking

Medieval Indian temples were filled with a large number of erotic sculptures. These unique pieces of art are extremely valuable in erotic art throughout India. These masterpieces based on various legends from the epic period have always been praised by future generations. On the walls of the temple, there are sculptures of men and women having sex in various positions. Some are a pair of men and women having sex, and some are a large group of people having sex. There are also many abnormal sexual intercourse methods in the work, such as oral sex, anal sex, etc. Temple prostitutes had sexual intercourse not only for pleasure but also to worship the gods. These women regarded themselves as the wives of the gods they served, and thus their lasciviousness was not subject to public criticism.

"Sex Code" - all-encompassing sex and love

Indian sexual concepts are also reflected in an all-inclusive book that is widely circulated among the people. In "Sex Code". In the eyes of Indians, sex is natural, happy and one of the three goals pursued in life. They believe that economic and emotional "hunger" will lead to spiritual deprivation, so they do not hide it when talking about sex. However, this concept of sex is still different from the popular concept in today's Western society that "sex is natural, happy, and can be discussed openly and openly."

Indian sexual concepts seem to be a wonderful fusion of two extreme views. It has a crude and barbaric side and a refined and elegant side. Indians started from a very simple negative philosophy, but developed extremely complicated ways of sexual enjoyment. Indians talk about love and sex, and the two can be completely unrelated.

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