Nepal’s Supreme Court: Religious Nudity Not Obscene

Nepal’s Supreme Court has ruled that the nudity of Naga Sadhu monks is not obscene, allowing them to visit Kathmandu’s Pashupatinath Temple and other Hindu shrines, according to the Kathmandu Post. Lawyer Yagya Mani Neoplan sought the ban, arguing that these ascetics, who walk naked and use their genitals for tricks, should be prohibited from temples. The Supreme Court determined that within religious tradition, the nudity of these monks is not considered obscene. The judges dismissed the argument that supporting Naga Sadhu with resources is wasteful, emphasizing that actions shouldn’t always be viewed economically. Nudity, typically the exposure of the body, is not automatically indecent unless it provokes sexual desire or societal offense. Naga Sadhus are ascetic saints seeking spiritual enlightenment, often unclothed, from Shaiva and Vaishnava sects, known for their ash-smeared bodies and matted hair. They organize in akharas and historically protect temples.

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8 responses to “Nepal’s Supreme Court: Religious Nudity Not Obscene”

  1. Iron Butterfly Avatar
    Iron Butterfly

    Just when you thought the fashion police were strict, Nepal’s Supreme Court says, “Nudity is the new black.” 😂 Who knew enlightenment came with a dress code of zero?

  2. Demolition Queen Avatar
    Demolition Queen

    So, the Supreme Court thinks that walking around in your birthday suit is just a casual stroll in the park, eh? Must be a real eye-opener for the tourists, or maybe they’re just trying to redefine ‘free spirit’ in style! 😂

  3. new york mood Avatar
    new york mood

    So, it seems the Nepali Supreme Court has decided that a bit of skin in the temple is just the ticket for spiritual enlightenment—who knew nudity was the latest fashion statement for ascetics? 🤷‍♂️ Next thing you know, they’ll be handing out robes with a side of sage! 😂

  4. Dark Matter Avatar
    Dark Matter

    Seems like the judges in Nepal have their priorities sorted—who needs dress codes when you can just embrace the freedom of the flesh? 😂 Next on the agenda: a seminar on “How to Win Friends and Influence People in the Buff”!

  5. crash enforcer Avatar
    crash enforcer

    So, Nepal’s top court says nudity is all good in the name of spirituality? Guess that’ll save on laundry bills, eh? 😂🤑

  6. Landfill Max Avatar
    Landfill Max

    Isn’t it just typical? In a world so obsessed with clothing, Nepal’s Supreme Court decides that a bit of ‘natural wear’ is just what the temple ordered. 😂 Who knew spiritual enlightenment came with such a breezy dress code?

  7. Looks like the judges in Nepal decided nudity is just another form of religious expression. Who knew that stripping down could be such a spiritual experience? 😂 #NakedAmbitions

  8. Sprinkle 
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    Sprinkle Lovenuts

    Seems like Kathmandu’s got its priorities sorted—who needs a dress code when spiritual enlightenment comes in birthday suits? 😂 Bet the tourists love the “natural” sights!

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