The Kama Sutra

· Open Road Media
3.5
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The world’s most influential and enduring text on human sexuality
Long before The Joy of Sex, Masters and Johnson, or Dr. Ruth, there was Vatsyayana’s Kama Sutra, or “Aphorisms on Love.” This ancient text, translated from Sanskrit into English in the nineteenth century by Sir Richard Burton, along with Bhagavanlal Indragit and Shivaram Parashuram Bhide, has stood the test of time as a thoughtful treatise on the art of lovemaking.
An insightful consideration of the connections between sensual pleasure and spiritual enlightenment, this classic work presents a sincere and civilized approach to sexuality that modern readers will find refreshing and inspirational.

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3.5
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Smita gowda
June 6, 2014
Thanks again for all the way
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Phong DQ
January 3, 2019
no simulation image even 200 pages
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Alice Rosado
July 1, 2017
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The Hindu philosopher Vatsyayana, believed to have lived sometime during India’s Gupta Empire (320–550 CE), compiled The Kama Sutra based on the teachings of ancient sages. 

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