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  • Free E-Book – The Kama Sutra of Vatsayayana

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    Free E-Book – The Kama Sutra of Vatsayayana. An ancient Indian text on human sexual behavior, widely considered to be the standard work on love in the Sanskrit literature. The text was written by Vatsyayana. The author is believed to have lived sometime between the 1st to 6th centuries A.D, probably during the Gupta period.

    Now Virahamihira is said to have lived during the sixth century A.D., and as Vatsya must have written his works previously, therefore not earlier than the first century A.D., and not later than the sixth century A.D., must be considered as the approximate date of his existence.

    On the text of the ‘Aphorisms on Love’, by Vatsyayana, only two commentaries have been found. One called ‘Jayamangla’ or ‘Sutrabashya’, and the other ‘Sutra vritti’. The date of the ‘Jayamangla’ is fixed between the tenth and thirteenth century A.D., because while treating of the sixty-four arts an example is taken from the ‘Kavyaprakasha’ which was written about the tenth century A.D. Again, the copy of the commentary procured was evidently a transcript of a manuscript which once had a place in the library of a Chaulukyan king named Vishaladeva, a fact elicited from the following sentence at the end of it.

    Subtitle: Aphorisms on Love
    Author: Sir Richard Francis Burton
    Categories: Sexuality, Philosophy
    Language: English
    Published: 1898
    Approx. 57,883 words.

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