
Vātsyāyana is the name of a Hindu philosopher in the Vedic tradition who is believed to have lived around 3rd century CE in India. His name appears as the author of the Kama Sutra and of Nyāya Sutra Bhāshya, the first commentary on Gotama's Nyāya Sutras. Hardly anything is known about him, although it is believed that his disciples went on his instructions, on the request of the Hindu Kings in the Himalayan range to influence the hill tribals to give up the pagan cult of sacrifices. He is said to have created the legend of Tara among the hill tribes as a tantric goddess. Later as the worship spread to the east Garo hills,the goddess manifest of a 'yoni' goddess Kamakhya was created. His interest in human sexual behavior as a medium of attaining spirituality was recorded in his treatise Kama Sutra. At the close of the Kama Sutra this is what he writes about himself: "After reading and considering the works of Babhravya and other ancient authors, and thinking over the meaning of the rules given by them, this treatise was composed, according to the precepts of the Holy Writ, for the benefit of the world, by Vatsyayana, while leading the life of a religious student at Benares, and wholly engaged in the contemplation of the Deity. This work is not to be used merely as an instrument for satisfying our desires. A person acquainted with the true principles of this science, who preserves his Dharma (virtue or religious merit), his Artha (worldly wealth) and his Kama (pleasure or sensual gratification), and who has regard to the customs of the people, is sure to obtain the mastery over his senses. In short, an intelligent and knowing person attending to Dharma and Artha and also to Kama, without becoming the slave of his passions, will obtain success in everything that he may do."
by Mallanaga Vātsyāyana
Rating: 3.9 ⭐
Utterly frank in its attitude to sex, the Kama Sutra is Vatsyayana's classic study of the arts of love. In this new translation, Indra Sinha captures the beautiful, vivid language of the original as well as the humor that's been lost in previous versions.
Durata: 1 ora e 22 minSe esiste un'opera che restituisce il significato del termine erotismo meglio di ogni altra, questa è sicuramente il Kāmasūtra (dal sanscrito: Kāma, "il desiderio", e sūtra, "aforisma"), raccolta indiana scritta tra il IV e il VII secolo e attribuita a Vatsyayana.Questo trattato classico dell'induismo si prodiga in consigli di seduzione per una v
This part of the Kamasutra series discusses the various characteristics of men and women. Why do women reject the advances of men? Who are the women who are easily gained over and what are the efforts required? What is the typical state of mind of a woman that makes her surrender herself to her man? This part discusses the possibility of the acquisition of women, their fitness for cohabitation, th
This part of the Kamasutra series discusses the means of attracting others to oneself. You will find extensive content related to personal adornment, subjugating the hearts of others, and of tonic medicines. Other aspects covered will be the means of exciting desire, and of the ways of enlarging the lingam. You will also find miscellaneous experiments and recipes.
This is part 1 of the Kamasutra series and discusses the observations on the three worldly attainments of Virtue, Wealth and Love. There is a special section on the study of the Sixty-four Arts. The text then flows into aspects related to the Arrangements of a House, and Household Furniture; and about the Daily Life of a Citizen, his Companions, Amusements, etc.
by Mallanaga Vātsyāyana
Rating: 4.9 ⭐
Kamasutra is legendary sex method form Indian. Actually there are many ways to satisfy your partner. If you are looking for this Indian Method, than it will be great for you to download and study the knowledges here. From the introduction, the book contains the preparing for love, touching and caressing, kissing and mouthplay, kamasutra position, ananga ranga position, perfume garden position, the
This is part 2 of the Kamasutra series and discusses the kinds of union according to dimensions, force of desire, and time. The other focus is on the different kinds of love, embrace, kissing, use of nails to press and mark, biting and the ways of love to be employed with regard to women of different countries. The book also delves into different ways of lying down.
What do you get when you combine the classic, almost 2,000-year-old Indian treatise on the art of love with the most up-to-date paper-engineering techniques? The Pop-Up Kama Sutra!This lively distillation of the world's most famous sex guide features choice excerpts from the original text, translated in 1883 by the renowned explorer Sir Richard Burton, and is illustrated with vintage color
by Mallanaga Vātsyāyana
The book contains Part II of the seven parts of kamsutra with detailed types of love making, embraces, oral, kissinf, biting etc. The book has passed the test of times and had still been the only authentic source of detailed love making. " Anything may take place at any time, for love does not care for time or order. " "Whatever things may be done by one of the lovers to
by Mallanaga Vātsyāyana
by Mallanaga Vātsyāyana
The Kama Sutra (/ˈkɑːmə ˈsuːtrə/; कामसूत्र,) is an ancient Indian Sanskrit text on sexuality, eroticism and emotional fulfillment in life. Attributed to Vātsyāyana, the Kama Sutra is neither exclusively nor predominantly a sex manual on sex positions, but written as a guide to the art of living well, the nature of love, finding a life partner, maintaining one's love life, and other aspects pertain
by Mallanaga Vātsyāyana
Kama Shastra known by the western world as Kama Sutra is an ancient Indian text widely considered to be the standard work on love in Sanskrit literature. This is authored by Mallanaga Vatsyayana. It was translated by Richard Burton.
by Mallanaga Vātsyāyana
Rating: 3.4 ⭐
The Kama Sutra is the original practical sex manual - with advice on behavior, etiquette and relationships as well as embraces, kisses and best positions for maximum sexual pleasure.
by Mallanaga Vātsyāyana
Rating: 3.5 ⭐