Hot Zeenat Aman's "Satyam Shivam Sundaram"
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indian culture was much more open...then you guys can guess.
The indian culture unfortunately was mixed with islamic culture because of muslim rule and we became sexually repressive.otherwise you can see indian dresses originally are very open and indian peoples were very pro sex as you can see in the temples of khajuraho,krishna and mahabharat.
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niceeee song....thanks
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i really like this song,so many words which i can,t understand but still a beauty
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REKHA
THIS IS THE ABSOLUTE THE ULTIMATE OF ALL LIVING NON LIVING ENTITY OF THIS BIG DRAMA ALL KRSNA's ECSTASY.
THE ULTIMATE
RADHE
HARE KRSNA HARE KRSNA KRSNA KRSNA HARE HARE
HARE RAMA HARE RAMA RAMA RAMA HARE HARE
HARI BOL
THIS IS A GOOD SONG BY GR8 LATA DI
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@jamadhagni this is such a nice statement. i absolutely agree with u :)
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im tanveer zeb
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truth, godliness, beauty...satyam shivam sundaram!
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Im black-portuguese if that makes sense.. and this is the first ever indian movie I saw when I was younger... loved it ever since!
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don't read between the lines(lyrics) just enjoy a nice musiacal composition.India's culture and its music is unique.and great.please don't bring your meaningles idealogies into it.
@altrnatvthinker Indian culture never insisted on clothing. Indian saree reveals woman's navel (umbilicus) which is not so common in other countries or cultures. In all pilgrim temples in south india, women never cover their heads with saree's pallu. Even men are not allowed to enter temples wearing shirts and pants rather wearing a dhoti (cloth usually around 7 yards long, wrapped around the waist and the legs, and knotted at the waist). Modesty comes with character not with clothing. Thank you
jamadhagni 1 year ago 39
@vidhyarthi1: Cool man. wha's wrong in that? Yes, of course it's Penis. Lingam of Lord Shiva and the Yoni (circular base of lingam) is the female counterpart. Devi is Prakruti (Nature) and Shiva is Purusha (Lord). The Lingam is often represented with the Yoni, the aniconic symbol of the goddess. The union represents the "indivisible two-in-oneness of male and female, the passive space and active time from which all life originates". Cool down and be a real Vidyarthi. God bless!
jamadhagni 1 year ago 22