Part 6 Chapter 6 2 The Kama Sutra

part 6 chapter 6 6 the Kama sutra Youtube
part 6 chapter 6 6 the Kama sutra Youtube

Part 6 Chapter 6 6 The Kama Sutra Youtube When the man does return home she should worship the god kama (i.e., the indian cupid), and offer oblations to other deities, and having caused a pot filled with water to be brought by her friends, she should perform the worship in honor of the crow who eats the offerings which we make to the manes of deceased relations. after the first visit. Kama sutra. by vātsyāyana. part vi : chapter 6 : of gains and losses; attendant gains and losses; and doubts; as also of the different kinds of courtezans. →. chapter vi.

Le kama sutra
Le kama sutra

Le Kama Sutra Kama sutra. by vātsyāyana. part ii : chapter 6 : of the different ways of lying down, and various kinds of congress. chapter 7. →. chapter vi. of the different ways of lying down, and various kinds of congress. on the occasion of a "high congress" the mrigi (deer woman) should lie down in such a way as to widen her yoni, while in a "low. Part i. the vatsyayana sutra. introductory preface. salutation to dharma, artha and kama. in the beginning, the lord of beings created men and women, and in the form of commandments in one hundred thousand chapters laid down rules for regulating their existence with regard to dharma, artha, and kama. The kama sutra is an ancient indian text which is considered the primary sanskrit work on human sexuality. it was written by mallanaga vatsyayana in the 2nd century ce. although burton published this, the most widely known english translation, he was not the author of the translation, although he did provide footnotes and the introduction. Chapter 5: introduction; chapter 6: part i. the vatsyayana sutra. introductory preface. salutation to dharma, artha and kama; chapter 7: chapter ii. on the acquisition of dharma, artha and kama; chapter 8: chapter iii. on the arts and sciences to be studied; chapter 9: chapter iv. the life of a citizen; chapter 10: chapter v. about the kinds of.

the Kama sutra The Hindu Art Of Love Vatsyayana
the Kama sutra The Hindu Art Of Love Vatsyayana

The Kama Sutra The Hindu Art Of Love Vatsyayana The kama sutra is an ancient indian text which is considered the primary sanskrit work on human sexuality. it was written by mallanaga vatsyayana in the 2nd century ce. although burton published this, the most widely known english translation, he was not the author of the translation, although he did provide footnotes and the introduction. Chapter 5: introduction; chapter 6: part i. the vatsyayana sutra. introductory preface. salutation to dharma, artha and kama; chapter 7: chapter ii. on the acquisition of dharma, artha and kama; chapter 8: chapter iii. on the arts and sciences to be studied; chapter 9: chapter iv. the life of a citizen; chapter 10: chapter v. about the kinds of. After searching a lot on the internet i could only find 3 proper (unabriged) translations of the book: 1. s.c. upadhyaya's translation kamasutra of vatsyayana: complete translation from the original. 2. alain daniélou's the complete kama sutra,1994. 3. kama sutra: a guide to the art of pleasure. 911.5m. librivox recording of the kama sutra by vatsyayana. read by mark f smith. the kama sutra, or aphorisms on love, has survived at least 1400 years as a dominant text on sexual relations between men and women. vatsyayana claimed to have written the kama sutra while a religious student, “in contemplation of the deity” but references.

Amazon Tales Of the Kama sutra The Perfumed Garden Tales Of The
Amazon Tales Of the Kama sutra The Perfumed Garden Tales Of The

Amazon Tales Of The Kama Sutra The Perfumed Garden Tales Of The After searching a lot on the internet i could only find 3 proper (unabriged) translations of the book: 1. s.c. upadhyaya's translation kamasutra of vatsyayana: complete translation from the original. 2. alain daniélou's the complete kama sutra,1994. 3. kama sutra: a guide to the art of pleasure. 911.5m. librivox recording of the kama sutra by vatsyayana. read by mark f smith. the kama sutra, or aphorisms on love, has survived at least 1400 years as a dominant text on sexual relations between men and women. vatsyayana claimed to have written the kama sutra while a religious student, “in contemplation of the deity” but references.

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