" If you have been to these temples, you will be surprised that on the outer sunlit walls there are ALL kinds of sexual postures - men and women making love in so many postures! conceivable and inconceivable, possible and impossible. All the walls are full of sex.One is shocked. One starts feeling: what obscenity! One wants to condemn, one wants to lower one's eyes. One wants to escape. Go inside. As you start moving inside the temple, the figures are less and less, and love starts changing. On the outer walls it is pure sexuality; as you start entering inside, you will find sex is disappearing, Couples are still there, in deep love, looking into each other's eyes, holding hands,embracing each other, but sexuality is no more there. Go still deeper - figures are even less. Couples are still there, but even holding hands, not even touching. Go still deeper - and the couples have disappeared. Go still deeper................. At the innermost core of the temple what in the East we call the GHARBA, the womb - there is not a single figure. The crowd is gone, the many is gone;There is not even a window for the outside! No light comes from the outside; it is utter darkness, silence, calm and quiet. And there is not even a figure of God - it is emptiness, it is nothingnesss. The innermost core is nothingness and the outermost core is a carnival. The innermost core is meditation, samadhi, and the outermost core is sexuality. This is the whole life of man depicted. But remember : if you destroy the outer walls, you will destroy the inner shrine too - because the innermost silence and darkness cannot exist without the outer walls. the centre of the cyclone cannot exist without the cyclone. the centre cannot exist without the circumference. They are together! Your outermost life is full of sexuality - perfectly good and perfectly beautiful! khajuraho simply depicts you. It is the human story in stone; it is the human dance in stone - from the lowest to the highest rung, from the many to one. from love to meditation.from the other to one's own emptiness and aloneness. Courageous were the people who created these sacred temples." Excerpts from the book "Walk without feet, Fly without wings, Think without mind" Khajuraho Temple



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Khajuraho, Konark - The Tantra Temples and the sacred message to the humanity

" If you have been to these temples, you will be surprised that on the outer sunlit walls there are ALL kinds of sexual postures - men and women making love in so many postures! conceivable and inconceivable, possible and impossible. All the walls are full of sex.One is shocked. One starts feeling: what obscenity! One wants to condemn, one wants to lower one's eyes. One wants to escape.
Go inside. As you start moving inside the temple, the figures are less and less, and love starts changing. On the outer walls it is pure sexuality; as you start entering inside, you will find sex is disappearing, Couples are still there, in deep love, looking into each other's eyes, holding hands,embracing each other, but sexuality is no more there. Go still deeper - figures are even less. Couples are still there, but even holding hands, not even touching. Go still deeper - and the couples have disappeared. Go still deeper.................
At the innermost core of the temple what in the East we call the GHARBA, the womb - there is not a single figure. The crowd is gone, the many is gone;There is not even a window for the outside! No light comes from the outside; it is utter darkness, silence, calm and quiet. And there is not even a figure of God - it is emptiness, it is nothingnesss.
The innermost core is nothingness and the outermost core is a carnival. The innermost core is meditation, samadhi, and the outermost core is sexuality. This is the whole life of man depicted.

But remember : if you destroy the outer walls, you will destroy the inner shrine too - because the innermost silence and darkness cannot exist without the outer walls. the centre of the cyclone cannot exist without the cyclone. the centre cannot exist without the circumference. They are together!
Your outermost life is full of sexuality - perfectly good and perfectly beautiful! khajuraho simply depicts you. It is the human story in stone; it is the human dance in stone - from the lowest to the highest rung, from the many to one. from love to meditation.from the other to one's own emptiness and aloneness.

Courageous were the people who created these sacred temples."

Excerpts from the book "Walk without feet, Fly without wings, Think without mind"

Khajuraho Temple
 
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  • monamona

    Posted on : Wed., 02-Feb-2011

    wow it was GREAT.i haven't heard such a thing before.i long to see this temple as soon as possible.thank you very much for this BEAUTIFUL world

  • jophinjohn3jophinjohn3

    Posted on : Wed., 02-Feb-2011

    thanks mona, I think the people behind these temples were great creators with lot of wisdom.
    they might had understood the complex nature of human mind. these temples were a gift for the generation who are living in repression and perversion.

  • HarryHarry

    Posted on : Wed., 02-Feb-2011

    Hi John this sounds very interesting. Where is this temple?

  • JesstorresJesstorres

    Posted on : Thu., 03-Feb-2011

    I want to know also where is it located, may we know how to get there? are they open to foriegners for viewing? Please.

  • AngelAngel

    Posted on : Thu., 03-Feb-2011

    Sounds like this is definitely worth a visit

  • jophinjohn3jophinjohn3

    Posted on : Fri., 04-Feb-2011

    Khajuraho is a town in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, located in Chhatarpur District, about 620 kilometres (385 mi) southeast of New Delhi, the capital city of India.
    Khajuraho has the largest group of medieval Hindu and Jain temples, famous for their erotic sculpture. The Khajuraho group of monuments has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and is considered to be one of the "seven wonders" of India.
    Khajuraho temple complex offers a well made light and sound show every evening. The show is about an hour long and covers the history, philosophy and the art of sculpting of these temples. It is held in the open lawns in the temple complex.
    The Khajuraho Dance Festival, held every year in February/March, is an opportunity for visitors to experience various classical Indian dances.

  • jophinjohn3jophinjohn3

    Posted on : Fri., 04-Feb-2011

    The best months to visit Khajuraho are between October and March - post monsoon and prior to the onset of the summer when the weather is cool and comfortable for spending time outdoors.
    The Khajuraho Temple complex is open from 8 am - 6 pm. They are open for foreigner's also.

  • JesstorresJesstorres

    Posted on : Fri., 04-Feb-2011

    My flight will be tomm. if I only knew earlier I surely will visit this place, maybe next time.

  • jophinjohn3jophinjohn3

    Posted on : Fri., 04-Feb-2011

    hi jess, r u now in india, when will u come back?

  • JesstorresJesstorres

    Posted on : Fri., 04-Feb-2011

    Yes I am in Aundh area of Pune, I will be going to philippines tomm. I am not yet sure when to be back.

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