I have already posted many articles with some beautiful pictures of the sunset Beauty from my working place. But still I find many many such kind of beautiful scenes during the evening time and I always try to capture all these Sunset beauties that really amaze me with that beauty from the nature that is beyond description and it is beyond any imagination that any person can do.
Every day, I enjoy reading articles about my handsome friend Hassan, who came to live in China from the Indian subcontinent!
The new facts, feelings, and thoughts he discovers about China and the Chinese people are fresh and fun to me!😄
I have decided not to post any more photos of him in my articles!
I made this difficult decision for Hassan's privacy and personal safety!
This is because I felt that what I was saying might cause him some disadvantage or danger!😧
I believe Hassan will understand my decision!
I would like to introduce Hassan to an ancient Indian legend that East Asians, including myself, find most beautiful and wonderful.
I wonder if Hassan knows the legend of Manohara and Prince Sudhana!
Manohara is the kinnari (half-woman, half-bird) heroine of one of the Jataka tales. Typically referred to as Manohara and Prince Sudhana,[1] the legend appears in the Divyavadana and is documented by stone reliefs at Borobodur.[2][3] Versions of the story are reported in the literature of Southeast Asian countries, and similar stories about a bird maiden and a mortal man can be found in East Asia.
The legend of Manohara and Prince Sudhana was created in Indian Buddhism. The legend of Manohara and Prince Sudhana spread through Southeast Asia to East Asia and is still very famous today!
Since 2,000 years ago, Indian statues and paintings have been very popular in East Asia.
So, East Asian men like me were fascinated by the sexually attractive physical beauty of Indo-Aryan women!
Certainly, the bodies of Indo-Aryan women are different from those of East Asian women!😄
Does Hassan agree with me?
So, there are many Chinese records showing that East Asian rulers who were fascinated by the physical beauty of Indo-Aryan women married blonde Indo-Aryan women.
This is a Chinese ruler who married a blonde Indo-Aryan woman painted by a Japanese artist.
While reading the legend of Manohara and Prince Sudhana, many East Asian men may have imagined the sexual appeal of Indo-Aryan women!😄
The Heavenly Maiden and the Woodcutter
East Asian men saw Manohara and Prince Sudhana and created a new legend called The Heavenly Maiden and The Woodcutter.
I think East Asian men imagined Manohara as a very sensual and voluptuous Indian beauty, so they created her as a new East Asian fairy!😄
East Asian men like me seem to enjoy Indian movies while imagining the beautiful Manohara!
East Asian men often enjoy Indian movies featuring attractive Indian women, so they don't know much about Bangladeshi and Pakistani movies!
I hope my brother Hassan is not offended by my awkward English!