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A fuller lower body was historically viewed as a sign of regeneration and the circularity of life .

Figures like the Yakshis and sculptures in temples (e.g., Khajuraho) showcased the "hourglass" silhouette—broad hips, a narrow waist, and a round bust. bigindian butts

In ancient and medieval Indian art, the female form was celebrated for being bountiful. Statues and literature from this era often depicted goddesses and celestial beings with wide hips and generous curves, symbolizing . A fuller lower body was historically viewed as