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Widely considered the standard work of love in the [[Sanskrit]] literature. The full title is `Vatsyayana Kama Sutra', translated to 'Aphorisms on Love, by Vatsyayana' in English. |
Widely considered the standard work of love in the [[Sanskrit]] literature. The full title is `Vatsyayana Kama Sutra', translated to 'Aphorisms on Love, by Vatsyayana' in English. |
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The book is believed to have been written in the 1st to 6th centuries and can be considered a technical guide to sexual enjoyment, as well as providing insight into the sexual mores and practices of India in those times. |
The book is believed to have been written in the 1st to 6th centuries and can be considered a technical guide to sexual enjoyment, as well as providing insight into the sexual mores and practices of [[India]] in those times. |
Revision as of 12:12, 4 March 2002
Widely considered the standard work of love in the Sanskrit literature. The full title is `Vatsyayana Kama Sutra', translated to 'Aphorisms on Love, by Vatsyayana' in English.
The book is believed to have been written in the 1st to 6th centuries and can be considered a technical guide to sexual enjoyment, as well as providing insight into the sexual mores and practices of India in those times.