Khajuraho Temples
By Tony on March 20, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Khajuraho, a town of once-lost temples in modern-day Madya Pradesh, represents the high point of Chandela temple architecture. The incredible statue work and carvings on the Hindu and Jain temples were spared defacing by Muslim invaders due to the site’s previously remote, forest location. Sexy, sinuous, and anything but subtle Read the rest of this entry and view pictorial ยป
Topics: India, Pictorials, UNESCO World Heritage Sites | 1 Comment »





March 21st, 2008 at 10:45 pm
Wow! (I WOULD have to comment on this, wouldn’t I?) I do find it interesting that in a couple of the more explicit tableaux, there’s somebody in the background who is half covering his (her) eyes. Who’s the prude?