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: The history of the mysterious Lajja Gauri found around India #IndiaNEWS Many readers might be familiar with the facetious pop culture term used to describe men taking up space – manspreading. But

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The history of the mysterious Lajja Gauri found around India #IndiaNEWS
Many readers might be familiar with the facetious pop culture term used to describe men taking up space – manspreading. But fewer might know that there’s a long and established global art history involving goddess-spreading. Almost every year, centuries-old sculptures and carvings are discovered in India’s fields and by its roadsides, featuring a mysterious female figure with her legs spread wide, as though displaying her genitals. This type of image has been found in cultures around the world – from the ancient Egyptian face-in-vagina figurine Baubo (characterised as a vulva clown in one tongue-in-cheek article) to the mediaeval Irish labia-flasher called Sheela Na Gig, “the embodiment of big vagina energy�. In the 1930s, Anglo-Indian archaeologist Margaret Alice Murray, in her classification of various “fertility figures�, identified Baubo and Sheela Na Gig as examples of “the personified yoni� group. The idols and drawings of women that keep turning up in unexpected places in South Asia are a member of this group, a kind of figure known as the Lajja Gauri.The Lajja Gauri is a visual form featuring a reclining body with legs spread, representing a yoni or womb, ostensibly at the moment of birth. The form dates to the Harappan period in its most nascent version, with production flourishing during the early Common...Read more


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