Rebirth of India: Superior

Text Chapter 57 What are you looking at? !

In the impression of the Chinese, India is a mysterious religious country. As the birthplace of Buddhism and Jainism, which abstain from sexual immorality, more than 80% of Indians believe in Hinduism, which has extremely sexual concepts. Open religion. This is an extremely contradictory status quo, so much so that Marx specifically said in the article "British Rule in India" that Indian religion "is both a religion of indulgence and pleasure, and a religion of self-torture asceticism; it is also a religion of Linga worship. Religion is also the religion of Jagannath; it is the religion of the monks and the religion of the dancing girls." Marx's British rule in India, see Volume 2 of The Selected Works of Marx and Engels.

The most significant proof of this is the Kama Sutra, which is well-known in Hinduism, and the various sexual sculptures scattered throughout Indian temples. The most concentrated place for such sculptures is Khajura, a small city in the jungles of Madhya Pradesh, India. The temple complex in Khajuraho and the buildings in Khajuraho have a common feature with many buildings influenced by Indian culture, that is, the statues on the surface are layered from bottom to top, from rough to detailed, from animals and humans to gods. The difference in Khajuraho is that most people, whether in the human world or the fairy world, are doing sex. And the postures are all kinds of weird, and there are even hundreds of postures for mating with animals. Even those gods who are not having sex are still posing and charming. The reason why this place is famous is largely because the temples are full of sculptures related to it inside and outside.

Therefore, this place can be regarded as the place that men most want to visit. At the same time, this is also the reason why Shakru does not want to bring Amisha here. It is just right to bring his beautiful swallows, but what he did not expect is that Amisha is interested in The interest here was actually greater than his. Shakru was speechless about this, so he advised: "Amisha, it is not suitable for a little girl like you to go there. I will take you there when you are older." "

"Brother Shakru, I am already sixteen years old and not a child anymore. Many of my friends who played with me when I was young are already married. Moreover, when I was studying in the United States, my classmates often asked me about Khajuraho. But I don’t know anything about it, it’s really embarrassing, so I must go and see it for myself this time.”

In desperation, Shakru had to take Amisha to Khajuraho. The temple was located in a desolate place with no village or shop. Even the Chand dynasty who built it abandoned it until It was the accidental discovery by a British soldier in 1937 that brought these strange and great buildings to light again.

Through close observation, Shakru found that the sculptures here were indeed as exaggerated and real as the pictures and other people's descriptions, but he still made three new discoveries.

The first point is the roundness of women. Most of the women here have large breasts and fat hips, and their body measurements are almost the same according to visual inspection. Most of them were naked, and a few covered themselves with scraps of cloth. In fact, this aesthetic trend of looking at fatness as a beauty and exposing the chest and back was once popular in my country during the Tang Dynasty at almost the same time. It seems that the Asian fashion circle had achieved transnational linkage at that time, and Silk Road and Tang Monk were both indispensable.

The second point is the size of men. The men who occupy the dominant position are either kings or gods. The most obvious feature of these men who are born with mythical colors is the eye-catching size of their genitals. The more boundless your power is, the more proud you are. This is closely related to the male root worship in Hindu religion.

The third point is the complexity of the posture. The complexity and diversity of the movements on the stone carvings are difficult to imitate. Unless you have a body that has practiced yoga and a deepthroat that has swallowed a sword, you should really take Kabaeva and the others to see it if you have the chance. It will definitely be of great benefit to them. Inspiration, you can get more enjoyment when doing it again in the future

Just when Shakru was thinking wildly, he suddenly heard an extremely familiar and friendly voice coming from next to him. When he listened carefully, he found that it was actually Chinese. Shakru had not heard Chinese in India for a long time, but in Delhi it was not. There are also a few Chinese people who open shops, but there are really too few Chinese people traveling to India in this era, especially this guy who is obviously from the Northeast.

Just listening carefully, Shakru realized that this guy was really interesting. He was bragging to the girl next to him, well, it was probably his girlfriend: "Xiao Jing, look at how good these Indians are. Look, this is an old man pushing a cart, this is a dead tree with roots, this is a boy sitting on a lotus, and this is a monkey stealing peaches."

His girlfriend, on the other hand, turned red with embarrassment and said bitterly: "You know a lot." This is not a joke, it is a true story. I saw it in a forum.

Hearing this, Shakru couldn't help laughing anymore, because this guy was so funny. He only cared about showing off his "knowledge" in front of his girlfriend, but forgot that now was not the right occasion at all. , this kind of knowledge is suitable for slowly showing off when there are only two people. Maybe in the end, the two of them can actually fight.

Maybe the girl heard Shakru's laughter, so she scolded her boyfriend: "Look, everyone is laughing at you."

The boy looked back and said nonchalantly: "He is a foreigner, how can he understand what I said. Even if I scold him, he doesn't know what's going on." As if to verify his words, the boy He shouted at Shaklu: "What are you looking at?"

For a moment, Shaklu's bad taste became so bad that he deliberately responded with a Northeastern dialect in a weird accent: "What are you looking at?"

This standard Northeastern provocative answer stunned the boy, who was stunned for a moment. Shakru put his hands together and laughed: "My Chinese friend from afar, welcome to India, welcome to Khajuraho"

The boy finally reacted and walked over and laughed: "Oh, I didn't expect to meet an Indian brother who can speak Northeastern dialect. I'm sorry, I was just fooling around, I didn't mean anything else, don't misunderstand"

Shakru also smiled and replied: "Haha, don't worry, I understand what you mean. It's just that I often heard people say that these two answers are the opening remarks of a fight in Northeast China, so when I heard you say it just now, I couldn't help but reply."

"Brother, have you been to Northeast China?" the boy asked

Shakru nodded and said: "Well, I went to Harbin a few years ago and stayed there for a few days. I like China very much, and I like the generous Chinese people very much"

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