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Wednesday, Dec. 18
The Indiana Daily Student

A temple decoration in Hampi, a village within an area of ruins in south-central India, depicts a woman exposing herself. The carving was either for decoration or to demonstrate part of the "Kama Sutra," but accounts vary and exact records are lost. Emily Ridout

Kama Sutra

A temple decoration in Hampi, a village within an area of ruins in south-central India, depicts a woman exposing herself. The carving was either for decoration or to demonstrate part of the "Kama Sutra," but accounts vary and exact records are lost.