


The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana [Vatsyayana, Burton, Richard] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana Review: Really nice eye opener - I like three resources the book delivered of Indian sub continent men and women - because the argument at the end is defamatory Review: Kama Kama Kama Kama Kama you're feeling up - Classic Kama sutra, but somehow unappealing. Good read on not just sex and positions though. Teaches you how to be loved by your partner and help them experience love through you.
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,213 in Sex & Sexuality |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (846) |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.25 x 9 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 153988404X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1539884040 |
| Item Weight | 7.7 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | The Arts Of Love |
| Print length | 108 pages |
| Publication date | November 3, 2016 |
| Publisher | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform |
A**.
Really nice eye opener
I like three resources the book delivered of Indian sub continent men and women - because the argument at the end is defamatory
N**!
Kama Kama Kama Kama Kama you're feeling up
Classic Kama sutra, but somehow unappealing. Good read on not just sex and positions though. Teaches you how to be loved by your partner and help them experience love through you.
N**N
Very Interesting and Educational Reading
This is indeed Adult literature but it is also very educational for the young if emotionally mature-say >16 years of age. It is not porn but has been treated as such by those who don't understand it or are of narrow outlook as to the healthful and emotional benefits of classical sexual techniques. Most modern literature on sexual techniques and mutual respect of participants, one for the other, the proper state of mind so to speak for getting the most out of the sexual experience, can trace its roots to this one book. I highly recommend it to all whose interest goes beyond the prurient, those who want to sustain their sexual experience, and to achieve the fullest enjoyment from it.
K**L
Not even close....
Not at all what I expected. When I ordered it the description said it was fully illustrated. However, it is simply a book with a lot of writing. Paragraphs and paragraphs and paragraphs. Half the book is dedicated to how to find a wife and how to be a wife. It is not at ALL what I wanted. I suppose I should have paid more attention when I ordered, however their product description could at least be more specific. I wouldnt order this book if you are looking for new sexual positions, illustrations, or any way of spicing up the love life. This book will simply lull you and your lover to sleep.
T**S
Peaked my curiousity. Good Read
I have been curious about what this was all about for years. It's been one of those things that's been on the back of my mind for a while. I ended up buying this on a whim. I was actually really impressed by the whole thing. It wasn't all about sexual position and things like that. It had a lot of sound advice for living. As with a lot of old things, this didn't seem to hold all of its original value. I don't think I understood all of some of the lengthy passage but parts of it were absolutely fascinating. It was a fun thing to read after all I've heard about this kind of thing. I recommend checking it out.
A**Y
Not the kama sutra you think it is!
Pretty neat book to read through. I ordered as more of a gag gift for someone but kept it instead. It's not the "dirty" picture kind of book I first thought it was, it's more techniques on 'wooing' and being sincere with your partner.
M**B
One Good Line in the Whole Thing.
"When the wheel of love is once set in motion there is then no Shastra and no order." - but there are still some sketchy rules and it creates a poor, shallow vision of what `love' really is. Translated from the Sanskrit work of Vatsyayana this `Aphorisms on Love' is a severely dated and in many instances, hopefully, out of practice ways and means to acquire women, pleasure them / gain pleasure for oneself and have success in all things. Dharma (virtue / religious merit), Artha (worldly wealth) and Kama (pleasure / sensual gratification) are meant to be preserved after they have burgeoned. Vatsyayana believes the Hindu holy writ should be followed as it regards the three above aspects of life. An understanding, even minutely, assists with comprehension of the material. There are various parts concerning sexually: types of men, women, when and how women can be used, how courtesans should act, the duration of the act, etc. It's essentially a `how to' guide if you're not reading the philosophy behind it and just practicing the '64 ways'. But if you engage the philosophy, it's one that's quite demeaning to women, especially toward women, the disabled and humanity as a whole. Types of men: Pithmarda - a man alone without any wealth. Vita - a man who is successful both socially and economically. Vidushaka - something like the village joker, but trusted. Nayika: a woman resorted to on some `special' occasion. Vatsyayana then offers a series of justifications for the circumstances which these type of women may be used. These include reasons to bolster oneself or harm someone else, to put oneself in position to achieve wealth or to use the woman as a proxy to some affiliation which leads to fame and greatness, etc. There are 8 kinds of Nayika, all to be `enjoyed' unless they exhibit characteristics from a list that advises which ones not to be `enjoyed' (e.g. gossips, an exhibitionist, female friends, a leper, extremely white or black women, near relations, etc.) Many of these things are pretty commonsensical, other's bigoted. Aside from Nayika's and courtesans, no other memorable types of women were mentioned. Male sex categories (based upon Lingham size): Smallest: Hare, Bull, Largest: Horse. Female sex categories (based upon Yoni size): Deer, Mare, Elephant. Matches of Lingham & Yoni sizes are the best , anything else creates a dissatisfaction for one party or the other depending upon the 'union'. Related to this is intercourse duration and passion levels: short-timed, moderate time, long-timed; Small passion, Middling passion, High passion. Women prefer `long-timed' with high passion. Types of love: 1. By habit - it's what you're used to. 2. Imagination - thinking of someone else. 3. Through belief - awesome how vague and open ended this one is. 4. Perception of external objects - basically as you see the world and consider it's things lovely, and 5. Belief by the learned - taking heed of what your elders say. The practice of the Shastra (64 acts) is alluded to multiple times, through these positions and acts a man can prove his prowess in the bedroom. This article here is what most people mean when they even hint that the Kama Sutra is 'awesome'. Other terms of interest: United Congress - a threesome. Lower Congress - anal. Auparishtaka - oral. Objectionable or interesting positions / practices, (xxxx) = Kindle `Location': it's okay to pretend your lover is someone else (1022), it's okay to beat your spouse (1033), wives are to be selected before puberty (1074) if later than puberty they are to be used for `special occasions', blackmail is permissible (1132), advocating date rape (1294), and kidnapping (1298) also being charged with false crimes is encouraged to take a woman from another man. Courtesans are mainly in the business to fulfill two purposes: giving pleasure to her clients, and making money. Also mentioned are medicinal powders and tinctures used to elongate the Lingham, also advocated is the practice of piercing the Lingham. All of this and it seems that Vatsyayana has pretty well described even modern women on a broad scale, some accuracies, many inaccuracies. Despite it's datedness the work still bears a little relevance, but not much. I know I'll never recommend it to anyone.
C**T
Great translation.
The Kama Sutra was never meant to be pornographic in nature. I believe that was a result of Western translation. To my understanding, the Kama Sutra is sort of a guide on how to conduct oneself in relationships among others (i.e., a lover, marriage, etc.) This book in particular is a great translation of the original Kama Sutra by Vatsyayana. This is a great addition to any library or to be read purely for leisure.
A**.
Good
M**D
Interesting book
Z**A
All about the richness of Sanskrit literatyre and ancient sage's knowledge which is so accurate
G**I
Molto spartano ma fatto bene, sicuramente poteva essere messo giù meglio, per esempio qualche figura, ecc. Nonostante sia molto "essenziale" come aspetto è fatto bene relativamente ai contenuti, che poi è la cosa più importante
A**R
The book is really poor quality, published without proper editing. There are no names of publisher, editor, pictures are SD, without comments. It seems like someone decided to download a pdf out of the internet and just print it. Do not recommend whatsoever.
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