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The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana / Translated From the Sanscrit in Seven Parts With Preface, Introduction and Concluding Remarks

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This work presents a Sanskrit treatise of aphorisms and commentary on love, desire, and social conduct. It is organized into parts addressing partner selection, courtship, marriage, sexual techniques and positions, and the duties and behaviors of lovers, courtesans, and householders. Practical guidance covers seduction, intimacy, personal grooming, timing and social considerations, while classifications of different types of people and occasions are given to guide compatibility. Concluding observations consider the relationship between erotic enjoyment and moral or domestic responsibilities within the cultural framework the text assumes.

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Vatsyayana

Vatsyayana was an ancient Indian philosopher and scholar, best known for his seminal work, the "Kama Sutra." This text, composed in Sanskrit, is not only a treatise on love and sexuality but also explores the philosophy of life, relationships, and the art of living. Vatsyayana's insights into human behavior and social norms have made the "Kama Sutra" a significant work in both literary and cultural contexts. His contributions have influenced various aspects of Indian thought and continue to be studied for their depth and complexity.

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