[Here are some very relevant images:
<https://www.google.co.in/search?q=Kiss+of+Love,+Delhi&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&channel=nts&biw=712&bih=445&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=ZQ1fVIfnFMS5uATGz4CYBA&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAQ>.

Also the pictorial report on the Delhi campaign at sl. no. II below
has a number of snaps. To see, visit the original site for which the
link has been provided.

And, at sl. no. III below is provided a link to some images of the
famous Khajuraho Temple offering us a glimpse into an aspect of
"Bharatiya Sanskriti", which is, of course, multi-layered and far from
uni-dimensional. Also, not frozen in time.]

https://www.google.co.in/search?q=Kiss+of+Love,+Delhi&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&channel=nts&biw=712&bih=445&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=ZQ1fVIfnFMS5uATGz4CYBA&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAQ

I/.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Kiss-fest-near-RSS-

Kiss fest near RSS headquarters turns slugfest
Shreya Roy Chowdhury,TNN | Nov 8, 2014, 10.37 PM IST

NEW DELHI: Threats of violence on social media clearly don't deter
Delhi's youth. Despite, or, perhaps because of them, hundreds of
students from institutions of higher education turned up at the
Jhandewalan Metro station to participate in Delhi's edition of 'Kiss
of Love', the ongoing campaign against moral policing, on Saturday
evening. They didn't make it to the planned venue--the RSS office at
Jhandewalan--but police's attempts to contain them within the area
around the station and keep the campaign peaceful failed as well.

Representing the Right's position that such activities are "un-Indian"
was Hindu Sena. They were outnumbered at the start but called in
reinforcements. The resistance had started online on Friday night
itself. Numerous Sena members left threats and warnings in comments.
Those who had organized the protest were threatened even on phone.
"They would bring up their mothers and sisters and in the next minute
threaten to f**k me, my family," said Pankhuri Zaheer from JNU's
department of women's studies who had called for the protest. "I'm
scared, of course, but there are a lot of people with me and they
always will be."

The first kiss--a brief lip-lock at the station--led to a minor tussle
with a Hindu Sena member. There was more kissing--both gay and
straight--and hugging later.


Over a thousand had signed up to join on Facebook. "The number
actually went up after the abuses started raining and word of the
threats spread," said Anshika (she doesn't use a last name), student
of German at JNU. Over 300 showed up. Police tried to reason with the
protesters, urging them to keep it quiet and not march towards the RSS
office but the students weren't having any of that. Explaining the
choice of venue, one said, "We're not here to challenge the RSS, but
all our spaces and love in all forms are under attack. The RSS people
come to us, beat us up. This time, we've come to them".

While JNU students were once again at the forefront, there were
representatives from several universities in the city--Delhi University
(both North Campus and off-campus colleges), Jamia Millia Islamia,
Ambedkar University and National Law University. Many of these
students were attending their first protest.


"We've come because moral policing is totally unacceptable," said
Aarushi Mahajan of NLU. Another student explained how it wasn't about
the kissing at all. "We've come here to claim space for affection."
Ambedkar University student Akansha Tyagi said she joined to protest
against the "increase in surveillance in Delhi University since Akhil
Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad won the student elections". ABVP chose to
sit this one out but its leader, Saket Bahuguna, later issued a
statement blaming "sexually frustrated communists" for spreading
obscenity.

Standing for "Indian culture", Hindu Sena members gathered at the
Metro station and said they're not against pyaar but kissing in
public, which is like "walking around naked". They also expressed
concern about the spiritual and emotion purity of "sisters and
mothers". "This isn't progress. What should be promoted is Indian
culture. Kama Sutra isn't what they think. We'll have Kama Sutra Day
instead of Valentine's Day," said Sena member Vishnu Gupta.



For the first hour, both sides were confined right outside Gate 2 of
the Metro station. Police stopped Kiss of Love campaigners from
heading for the RSS office through an inside lane, repeatedly pushing
them, human chain and all, back towards the station. Metro users lined
up to watch from the station as did employees of banks, insurance
companies and showrooms lining the road. By 5pm, all attempts to get
in the lane thwarted, the group--now a sizeable one of a few
hundred--headed for the main road. They slowed down traffic on Rani
Jhansi Road, chased after policemen trying to block them and finding
DB Gupta Road--where the RSS office is situated--barricaded, occupied
the chowk.

There was more kissing--gay and straight--and each round was followed by
a frenzy. The Sena, now outnumbering the kiss campaigners, went for
them but the police, for once, left the kissers alone and pushed back
the spoilers.

It was past 6pm when the crowd moved down DB Road, away from the chowk
and the RSS office, to disperse. Police detained 60-70 of them but
released them immediately afterwards.

II.
http://indiatoday.intoday.in/gallery/kiss-of-love-reaches-delhi-protests-rss-kerala-kolkata/1/13360.html

The Kiss of Love reaches Delhi
Kiss of Love protests against moral policing in DelhiNext
left

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[Quite a few snaps here.]

right
Activists and protesters on Saturday locked lips on the busy streets
of Delhi to protest moral policing and support the Kiss of Love
movement that began in Kerala.
PHOTO: Pankaj Nangia | Mail Today

III.
https://www.google.co.in/search?q=Khajuraho+temple&client=firefox-a&sa=X&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&channel=nts&biw=712&bih=445&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&ei=cRFfVKjwENG2uATFm4CwCQ&ved=0CDAQsAQ




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