Kāmasūtram
Yaśodharaviracitaya "Jayamaṅgalā" vyākhyayā "Manoramā"-Hindīvyākhyayā ca vibhūṣitam
By Vatsyāyana
"Kāmasūtram" was published by Caukhambā Surabhāratī Granthamālā in 1999 - Vārāṇasī, it has 564 pages and the language of the book is san.
“Kāmasūtram” Metadata:
- Title: Kāmasūtram
- Author: Vatsyāyana
- Language: san
- Number of Pages: 564
- Publisher: ➤ Caukhambā Surabhāratī Granthamālā
- Publish Date: 1999
- Publish Location: Vārāṇasī
“Kāmasūtram” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Sex customs - Love - Sexual intercourse - Sex - New York Times reviewed - Early works to 1800 - Erotic art - Erotic literature - Indic Erotic literature - Sanskrit Erotic literature - Sex instruction - Specimens - Toy and movable books - Amor - Literatura erótica índica - Relaciones sexuales - Sexo - Obras anteriores a 1800 - India, social life and customs - Erotic literature, Indic - Nonfiction - Sociology - kama sutra - sex positions - kama sutra illustrated - erotica - lovemaking - sexuality - seduction - Classic Literature - Fiction - Vatsyayana - Mind and body - Fiction, historical, general - Sutras - Sex & sexuality - Hindu philosophy - human relations - sexology - Kamasutra - Hinduismus - Sexualverhalten - Interpersonal Relations - Sanskrit - Sexual Behavior - Erotische Literatur - Indic literature, translations into english - Amour - Sexualité - Relations sexuelles - Littérature érotique sanskrite - Traductions françaises - Sex Education - Éducation sexuelle - Vie sexuelle - Religious literature - Buddhism, sacred books - Hindu literature - Reference books - Sexual ethics - Conduct of life - Coitus - Littérature érotique - Morale sexuelle - History
- People: Vātsyāyana
- Places: India
- Time: Ancient India - 200 AD
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: 20, 564 p. ;
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Snippets and Summary:
Hindu love manuals are full of advice at a practical level - although the positions described in some of them are practical only for the double-jointed or professional gymnasts - but there is a far more important message common to all the teachings.
In the beginning, the Lord of Beings created men and women, and in the form of commandments in one hundred thousand chapters laid down rules for regulating their existence with regard to Dharma, Artha, and Kama.
"Kāmasūtram" Description:
The Open Library:
Classical work, with commentaries on art of love.
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