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HISTORICAL DOCUMENTARY,
NEPAL:
Divine sex in the Himalayas!
- About the fine art erotic wood carvings in
Hindu temples
Story updated January 2008
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Erotic temple wood carving

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When you first marvel at the pagoda roofed temples of
Kathmandu and Nepal, you may not notice it. But if you look a little
closer, up there in the dark shadows, on the wooden struts and pillars,
the little statues are occasionally indulging in some pretty juicy
activities. Couples, animals, menage ŕ trois and so on. Some of
these ancient wooden sculptures are really getting it on up there! |

Erotic temple wood carving

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Erotic temple wood carving

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Erotic wood carving is widespread in certain temples and areas of Nepal.
And they don’t leave much to the imagination. In fact, compared to the
modern day X-rated stuff, these fine-art ancient sculptures display what
must have been a rather impressive imagination among their creators.
Even though many of the temples date back to the 16th and 17th
centuries, they are still in daily use by devote Hindus who come to
worship and offer their prayers to the gods who they believe inhabit the
temples. But try to direct their attention to the erotic wood carvings
above, and you get some mixed responses. On guy laughs a bit, some girls
turn away shy and a more prudish lady simply pretends she hasn’t seen
it.
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But why are the erotic sculptures there in the first
place? Nepal is a fairly conservative and religious country and it is
certainly not looked well upon for a man and a woman to display any kind
of affection towards each other in public. Sexual virtue is held high
and even to hint to the dogmatic subject in speech would be unimaginable
for most Nepali people. Sure, times are slowly changing and it’s getting
more normal among teenagers to have boyfriend-girlfriend relations. But
sex is still a big taboo. Yet in the holy temples, the heart of all
religion, culture, tradition and morality, hundreds of erotic scenes are
displayed as fine art, side by side with the Gods themselves! |
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Thunder and Lightning
Scholars have not been able to agree on one certain
explanation as thy why they are there. Instead, they have come up with a range of possible
explanations, but the exact truth of the matter seems to have been lost
in the fogs of time. The most heard explanation today is that the erotic
scenes are in fact there to protect the temples from thunder and
lightning! The mythological founded reason being that the God of
lightning is too shy to cast his destructive forces towards temples
which carry open displays of sexuality. Another reason, slightly
contradictory, is that the same God, Indra is his name, is so attracted
to the erotic sculptures that he would never think of hitting them with
his destructive powers!
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Erotic temple wood carving

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Erotic temple wood carving

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It could be this sort of mythological superstition that were to account
of the massive display of sexual frivolity in the temple wood carvings.
But then, why would it only be the temples that have erotic sculptures,
and not ordinary buildings?
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Tantra
Could it rather be some sort of manifestation of
spiritual, mystical thought? A forgotten sect that held an esoteric
knowledge on how to become enlightened? Could it even be a secret
language describing the road to salvation through the holy union of man
and woman? Indeed Tantric traditions have sometimes used body parts to
describe their religio-philosophic ideas. Tantra was once practiced
throughout Nepal and the surrounding region. These hard-to-pin-down
rituals and practices had as their purpose to channel cosmic energies
through the human body and reach into the divine world through yoga and
various mundane acts. Sex was, and still is, used in Tantricism not just
for procreation and pleasure, but also as a means to spiritual
liberation through the ecstasy that accompanies the orgasm. As such,
Tantra could indeed explain all the woody temple eroticism.

Erotic temple wood carving

Shiva and Shakti
A related and more Hindu’ized concept is the concept
of Shiva and Shakti. In plain Hinduism, Shiva is revered as the Lord of
the Universe and Shakti as the Divine Mother. Their symbols can be seen
together in numerous temples in Nepal: The Shiva Linga (a phallic erected
stone) placed in the middle of a Yoni (a vagina shaped platform). Linga
(alt. spelled lingam, lingum) and Yoni are also described as the two
complementary components of cosmic energy, much like the more famous
Taoist / Daoist Yin and Yang. During daily puja, a common ritual is for
all devote Hindus to bow their head down and touch the Yoni and then to
place their hand on the tip of the Linga before touching their own
forehead, as if drawing energy into their bodies. But according to my
own (un-scientific) studies, this has become nothing more than an empty
ritual to the ordinary people, who hardly know what the figures
represent. The main sites for Shiva and Shakti devotion in Nepal are the
Pashupatinath and the Gujeshwori temples respectively, located close to
each other on the banks of the holy Bagmati river in Kathmandu. According to
prevailing legends, these localities were where some of Shiva’s and his
wife/consort Parvati’s body parts fell down from the sky. The body parts
being Parvati’s vagina and one of Shiva’s “horns” (from his incarnation
as a deer, strangely, he had three “horns” – he must have been quite
horny!). Shrines and temples were later build around these body parts
and today, pilgrims from the whole continent come to pray and perform
their religious rituals at these sites.
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Erotic temple wood carving


Erotic temple wood carving


Shiva-lingam and yoni monument

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Alternative theories
But all these curious facts and speculations aside,
we still don’t know why the ancient temple builders were so adamant to
see the erotic statues in such prominent places. Maybe the reasons were
of a more simple nature. Maybe it was used for educational purposes. To
help insure growth and continuity of the families and the sparse
population. It could also just have been a normal thing to do back then,
in what may have been more sexually liberated times. To show man and woman
in their full, natural beauty. The fine art of naturalism. If not, then
maybe it was just a bunch of perverse pranksters they’d hired as temple
architects at that time? Smoking too much of the local weed? Or did
people perhaps believe that images of the naked body could repel and
scare away demons and other evil forces? Or that their offspring would
be of a higher caliber if they procreated in a temple? I suppose it
could even have been an early marketing attempt, ancient cartoonists
trying to attract more people to the temples!
There’s many possibilities and maybe they all have a
bit of truth in them. It is, after all, not always easy to simplify
man’s historical actions and conclude from them one singular and clear
motive.

Erotic temple wood carving

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