Kamasutra The Indian Art Of Loving 2008

A major highlight of this era’s interpretation is the focus on the "64 Yoganangas." These are skills that a cultured person should master. They include: Solving riddles and word games. The art of tattooing. Preparing perfumes and cosmetics. Carpentry and architecture. Logic and chemistry. Why It Matters Today

By 2008, the Kamasutra had moved from being a banned "pornographic" text to a widely accessible cultural artifact. kamasutra the indian art of loving 2008

"Kamasutra: The Indian Art of Loving" (2008) is a modern English-language edition and interpretation of the classical Indian text commonly known as the Kama Sutra, attributed to Vātsyāyana. The original Kama Sutra is an ancient Sanskrit work on desire, love, and social conduct that dates from roughly the 3rd–5th century CE. The 2008 editions and translations aim to present the text and its cultural context to contemporary readers, often with commentary, annotations, illustrations, and scholarly apparatus. A major highlight of this era’s interpretation is

An introduction to the philosophy of life and desire. Preparing perfumes and cosmetics