Around 2200 years ago, Vatsyayana wrote the Kama Sutra in Sanskrit and through Sir Richard Francis Burton's collaborative adaptation of it into English in 1883, it still stands today as world-renowned account of loving and living. It's ...See moreAround 2200 years ago, Vatsyayana wrote the Kama Sutra in Sanskrit and through Sir Richard Francis Burton's collaborative adaptation of it into English in 1883, it still stands today as world-renowned account of loving and living. It's more than just a notorious manual. This Hindi translation presents the ancient guide, still relatable in some mays as it may be outdated in others, as a chronicle of the art of pleasure as it relates to the nature of men and women and their lifestyles. Descriptive accounts detail how to maximize efforts to secure the best opportunities for satisfied living through advice on love, courtship, the development of skills, mastering the art of flirting, the power play in marriages, the influence of economics in eroticism, as well as the means of attaining ardor, sustaining desire and those infamous sexual positions.
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