Can the Kama Sutra be explained in a summary?
August 11, 2011 by Al Link
Filed under Kama Sutra
The Indian scholar Vatsyayana gathered and edited the manuscripts now known as the Kama Sutra sometime during the fourth century around 350 C.E., approximately 1,600 years ago. This is the most famous love manual of all time, offering timeless advice to lovers on how to make a relationship successful. The first English language translation was [...]
Classic Love Texts and Modern Practices II
May 2, 2007 by Al Link
Filed under Tantra-Sacred Sexuality
Classic Love Texts and Modern Practices II During the 19th century Tantric writings were introduced to the west by British scholars and travelers, foremost among them Sir Richard Burton, translator of three classic texts that explain and illustrate the art of love with considerable emphasis on sexual lovemaking positions: the Kama Sutra and Ananga Ranga [...]

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