daggerbeans t1_j27dkr0 wrote on December 30, 2022 at 4:21 AM Reply to comment by CornellWest in TIL that an unknown 19th century Japanese artist painted a parody of the sacred scene of the Buddha's death that is commonly called the "Penis Paranirvana", in which the dying Buddha is replaced by a giant anthropomorphic penis being mourned by women and other penises. by JosephvonEichendorff The foreskin is just pulled back, not cut. They have that turtleneck folds below the head Permalink Parent 17
daggerbeans t1_j27dkr0 wrote
Reply to comment by CornellWest in TIL that an unknown 19th century Japanese artist painted a parody of the sacred scene of the Buddha's death that is commonly called the "Penis Paranirvana", in which the dying Buddha is replaced by a giant anthropomorphic penis being mourned by women and other penises. by JosephvonEichendorff
The foreskin is just pulled back, not cut. They have that turtleneck folds below the head