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Historically, Madana Mandiram refers to a temple or pavilion dedicated to Madana—the Hindu god of love (Kama). These structures, found in parts of South India, particularly in Kerala and Tamil Nadu, often feature intricate erotic sculptures similar to those at Khajuraho. They symbolize the union of physical desire and spiritual transcendence.

Sometime in the early 2010s, a user (or multiple users) uploaded a scanned PDF of Madana Mandiram to Scribd. The file likely bore a generic title: "Madana Mandiram.pdf." As users downloaded and shared it, they noticed that the scan quality was poor—blurry text, skewed pages, missing plates.

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