tailieunhanh - THE KAMA SUTRA OF VATSYAYANA

In the literature of all countries there will be found a certain number of works treating especially of love. Everywhere the subject is dealt with differently, and from various points of view. In the present publication it is proposed to give a complete translation of what is considered the standard work on love in Sanscrit literature, and which is called the 'Vatsyayana Kama Sutra,' or Aphorisms on Love, by Vatsyayana. | THE KAMA SUTRA OF VATSYAYANA. TRANSLATED FROM THE SANSCRIT. In Seven Parts WITH PREFACE INTRODUCTION AND CONCLUDING REMARKS. I Reprint Cosmopoli MDCCCLXXXIII for the Kama Shastra Society of London and Benares and for private circulation only. 2 DEDICATED TO THAT SMALL PORTION OF THE BRITISH PUBLIC WHICH TAKES ENLIGHTENED INTEREST IN STUDYING THE MANNERS AND CUSTOMS OF THE OLDEN EAST. PREFACE. ---------- In the literature of all countries there will be found a certain number of works treating especially of love. Everywhere the subject is dealt with differently and from various points of view. In the present publication it is proposed to give a complete translation of what is considered the standard work on love in Sanscrit literature and which is called the Vatsyayana Kama Sutra or Aphorisms on Love by Vatsyayana. While the introduction will bear with the evidence concerning the date of the writing and the commentaries written upon it the chapters following the introduction will give a translation of the work itself. It is however advisable to furnish here a brief analysis of works of the same nature prepared by authors who lived and wrote years after Vatsya had passed away but who still considered him as a great authority and always quoted him as the chief guide to Hindoo erotic literature. Besides the treatise of Vatsyayana the following works on the same subject are procurable in India 1. The Ratirahasya or secrets of love. 2. The Panchasakya or the five arrows. 3. The Smara Pradipa or the light of love. 4. The Ratimanjari or the garland of love. 5. The Rasmanjari or the sprout of love. 6. The Anunga Runga or the stage of love also called Kamaledhiplava or a boat in the ocean of love. The author of the Secrets of Love No. 1 was a poet named Kukkoka. He composed his work to please one Venudutta who was perhaps a king. When writing his own name at the end of each chapter he calls himself Siddha patiya pandita . an ingenious man among learned men. The work was .

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