itt we will post our appreciation for desi queens, the most beautiful women God allowed to grace the Earth
>>217811850Big Italian Cock?
This is now a proper India Love Thread. Not a roastie worship thread.Kailāśanātha Temple, Ellora, 800 CE.>Carved from a single rock, top-down. No added stones. Pure monolith.>Removed ~200,000 tons of basalt by hand, 8th century.>Bigger than the Parthenon.>Integrated drainage system: carved channels, spouts, and slopes to redirect monsoon water and ritual liquids.>Sanctum has a pranala (spout) to drain abhishekam water from the Shiva lingam.>Rock-cut rainwater flow system prevents erosion and cracks. Engineered to last millennia.>Has bridges, corridors, secret passages, and courtyards, all carved from the same stone.
11th Century, Rani ki Vav. It's an inverted temple.>Designed like a temple, complete with corridors, pillared pavilions (mandapas), and intricately carved walls depicting deities.>Unlike a traditional temple that rises upward toward the shikhara (spire), Rani ki Vav descends underground, making it an "inverted" temple.>In temples, the garbhagriha (sanctum sanctorum) lies beneath the shikhara. Here, the well at the lowest level acts as the garbhagriha, symbolizing the source of divine, purifying water.>Devotees move downward through seven levels, mirroring a journey from the earthly realm to the sacred core, signifying purification and union with the divine.
>>217812286Rani ki Vav interior.
>>217812251>Not a roastie worship threadDesi princesses are NOT roasties
>>217812329https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKe9vp9jWEcA stunning 4K video capturing the massive scale and ornate detail of Rani ki Vav and Adalaj Stepwell.These were dug into the earth and built stone by stone with astonishing craftsmanship. I can't wait to visit these places someday.
>>217812351Every female's cunt looks like rancid roast beef, ergo they're all roasties.Hoysaleshwara Temple, Halebidu, 12th Century.>Lathe-Polished Pillars: Mirror-smooth, geometrically perfect pillars made centuries before machine tools.>Unreal Carving Detail: Every inch sculpted; you can see fingernails, veins, and jewelry in stone.>Star-Shaped: Built on a stellate (star-shaped) plan that maximizes surface area for carvings and sunlight play.>Epic in Stone: Walls narrate the Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Bhagavata Purana in seamless friezes.>Soapstone Mastery: Carved from soft chloritic schist that hardens with time, preserving 900-year-old details.
>>217812428More ornate lathe-turned pillars in Chennakeshava Temple, 12th century.Built by the same Hoysala Empire which commissioned the Hoysaleshwara temple.Each of these pillars weighs 2-3 tons, by the way.
>>217812428This is why y’all women is fucking TimmyGet some respect, jeet
>>217812351would kiss her mustache
>>217811899Her dad is Italian mum is Indian
The musical pillars, Vijaya Vittala Temple, Hampi, 15th century CE.>56 Musical Pillars: Known as the Saregama Pillars, each emits a distinct musical note when gently tapped.>One Stone, Many Sounds: All pillars and the temple’s main structure are carved from a single block of granite. No joints or hidden chambers.>Resonance Engineering: Each pillar is actually a cluster of mini-pillars tuned to specific frequencies; their vibrations produce different tones.>Different Instruments, One Material: Depending on which you strike, they mimic string, percussion, or wind instrument sounds.
>>217811758Post that Indian tit cow who lives in the west
Konark Sun Temple, Odisha, India, 13th Century CE.>Built in 13th century by King Narasimhadeva I as Surya’s stone chariot.>24 wheels = sundials and moondials, accurate to about a minute.>7 horses, carved to represent the days of the week.>Aligned so sunlight hit the deity at sunrise.>Magnetic & iron-based core: Legends say the idol floated mid-air. The idol is lost now.>Walls full of erotic + cosmic carvings, symbolizing creation and energy.But this is just the tip of the iceberg. These sundials and moondials do way more than just telling time. Their intricate carvings serve a lot of purposes. This video explains it wellhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9RF9lLBIMs
Monolithic Stone Chains in multiple Indian temples, 12th century CE>Monolithic chains carved out of a single stone with no joints.>The links are free to move but were undercut and hollowed out manually, not joined later.>In Hindu and Jain symbology, the unbroken chain signifies cosmic continuity: creation, preservation, and dissolution as an eternal cycle.
>>217812559tham ja pajit
Hanging Pillar, Veerabhadra Temple, Lepakshi. The pillar (which weighs several tons) doesn't connect to the ground, but it has maintained its structural integrity for centuries.
Sanctum Doorway Carvings, Chennakeshava Temple, Belur.
>>217812578No. I will NOT allow this jeeta worship to continue. Only Indian males and their work is allowed to be appreciated.Intricate carvings of Luna Vasahi, 12th century.
>>217812674The exquisitely carved dome of Luna Vasahi.The temple is entirely built of white marble.
>>217812351hot
The interior of another Jain temple, Ranakpur Jain Temple, 13th century.
Airavatesvara Temple, 1100 CE.A sculpture which creates an optical illusion.An elephant and a bull sharing a common head.I want anons to tell me which one they saw first: The elephant or the bull.I saw the elephant first.
>>217812559This is pure kino
Intricate Sculptural Details, Sun Temple, Modhera, 11th century.
The 16th century Sesharaya mandapam, at the Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple in India, is an intricately carved hall built during the Nayaka rule period. It's famous for its 40 leaping horses with riders on their back, all carved out of monolithic pillars.The temple itself is 2500 years old, but these pillars were commissioned by the Vijayanagara Nayakas in the 16th century.
Khajuraho Temple, Chhatarpur district, Madhya Pradesh, built between 885 CE and 1000 CE.It's famous for it intricate erotic sculptures.
>>217812859Here's a sample of the erotic sculptures which can be found in the Khajuraho Temples.
The Ranganathaswamy Temple in Srirangam was built around 500 BCE and remains vibrant and functional to this day.
Celestial Maiden Sculpture, Meenakshi Amman Temple, Madurai, 1100s.
>>217812972Fuck off, pedo coomer.Adalaj Stepwell, Gujarat.
>>217811850>B
>>217813029Various floors in Adalaj Stepwell.
>>217812972Yeah fuck off Timmy. We are celebrating Hindi excellence here.
Statue of a Yakshi, Mathura, 200 CE.You can even see the fold under her stomach.
Great holy traditions from India love
>>217812912Beautiful
>>217812884Astounding art
>>217813098Wonderful architecture
Another 9th century sculpture of a female torso carved in black chlorite. From Rajasthan in India, now on display at the Victoria and Albert museum in London.Probably a Yakshi too.
>>217812738why are you posting fake tits bro, there are so many busty indian girls? wtf
Chand Baori, a stepwell situated in the village of Abhaneri in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It extends approximately 30 m (100 ft) into the ground, making it one of the deepest and largest stepwells in India. It is named after a local ruler of Nikumbh Rajput dynasty called Raja Chanda and its construction is dated to the 8th-9th century. It has 3500 steps cascading 13 stories deep into a massive tank at the bottom and has been constructed in an upside-down pyramid style.
>>217813253Chand Baori view from the top.
Parashar Lake Temple, Himachal Pradesh, 14th Century CE.
>>217813239Are there really? I associate India as more of an ass and thighs country
Shilabalika (Madanika) Sculpture - Hoysala Architecture.You can even see the folds in her skin. Their temples were COVERED from end to end with sculptures this detailed.
An 8th Century CE Chamunda sculpture, from Jajpur, Odisha, India. Now on display at the Odisha State Museum, India.
>>217813336It's both. One of the best tits I ever saw was on an Indian girl. Hope she's doing alright.
Art of India, based on the travels of Japanese artist Hiroshi Yoshida (1876-1950).This piece is titled "Great Temple in Madurai," probably referring to the Meenakshi Temple in Madurai, built in the 12th Century CE.
>>217813416Another piece by Hiroshi Yoshida."The Palace of Udaipur".It’s interesting to see all these places as they were in the 18th century, when there wasn’t as much overcrowding, plastic, or industrial waste.
>>217813449A Gate to the Stupa of Sanchi by Hiroshi Yoshida.
>>217813468Kailāśanātha Temple by Hiroshi Yoshida.It was already a thousand years old when Hiroshi Yoshida drew it in the 1800s.
Genuinely how do I get an Indian girlfriend? Where can I find single Indian girls in the US and how do I approach one?
These are among the earliest known photographs of India.Three temples on a road at Thanjavur in India, 1869.It looks like you could tell someone’s caste just by the way they dressed. You can't do that nowadays and it's a good thing.
>>217812594>>217812628>>217812799>>217812832>>217813135Very kino, much sovl.
Seringham Temple (more commonly known as Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple) at Tiruchirapalli in India, 1860s.Interesting to see how it compares to its photo taken recently >>217812832.
Gopura Tower in the Brihadishvara temple complex at Thanjavur in India, 1869.
Gopura Tower in the Ranganatha temple complex at Srirangam in India, 1860s.
Subrahmanya temple in the Thanjavur Brihadishvara temple complex in India, 1869.I wish we could get back to dressing like this.
>>217813202nice>here are so many busty indian girls?gib source
Thousand Pillar Hall, Meenakshi Amman Temple, Madurai, 11th century CE.Kings used to hold their Royal Processions over here.
>>217813336One of jeets main food is ghee
Akshardham Temple, Indraprastha.
>>217813792What does ghee have to do with boobs or ass?
>I suffer in India
>>217813871Absolutely absurd hips
>>217813847Ghee is made from milk
https://streamable.com/6db426Dunno if Jeeta but still
>>217813871lorda mercy >>217813951it's made from butter which is milk but it's technically clarified butter
>>217813821This one looks too much like the one I see on the interstate
>>217814208Yes. They're both built by the same organization in the Māru-Gurjara architectural style.
>>217814019yuhalso home made ghee's >> the ones available in shops
>>217814402Yeah, I make it all the time. They rarely sell ghee here in the stores.
>>217814461nice, same here
>>217813379How in Gods name are there Indian girls in Bulgaria?