The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana - Vātsyāyana, Richard Burton (Translator), Bhagavanlal Indrajit (Translator) & Shivaram Parashuram Bhide (Translator)

The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana

By Vātsyāyana, Richard Burton (Translator), Bhagavanlal Indrajit (Translator) & Shivaram Parashuram Bhide (Translator)

  • Release Date: 2009-01-18
  • Genre: Erotica
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Description

The Kama Sutra is an ancient Indian Hindu text widely considered to be the standard work on human sexual behavior in Sanskrit literature written by Vātsyāyana. A portion of the work consists of practical advice on sexual intercourse. It is largely in prose, with many inserted anustubh poetry verses. "Kāma" which is one of the four goals of Hindu life, means sensual or sexual pleasure, and "sūtra" literally means a thread or line that holds things together, and more metaphorically refers to an aphorism (or line, rule, formula), or a collection of such aphorisms in the form of a manual. Contrary to popular perception, especially in the western world, Kama sutra is not just an exclusive sex manual; it presents itself as a guide to a virtuous and gracious living that discusses the nature of love, family life and other aspects pertaining to pleasure oriented faculties of human life.

The Kama Sutra is the oldest and most notable of a group of texts known generically as Kama Shastra (Sanskrit: Kāma Śāstra).