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Vatsyayana Mallanaga was an ancient Indian philosopher and author, best known as the compiler of the Kama Sutra. He is believed to have lived between the 3rd and 5th centuries CE and wrote extensively on the concept of kama, one of the four aims of human life in Hindu philosophy.

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Kama Sutra

Kama Sutra

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The Kama Sutra is an ancient Indian text composed by Vatsyayana that explores human sexual behavior, love, and social relationships. Written in Sanskrit, it is considered one of the foundational works on the philosophy of desire (kama) within Indian thought. The text discusses various aspects of love, marriage, and the art of living a pleasurable life.

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Book I – General Principles

In the first part of my treatise, I explain the foundation upon which all that follows is built: the three aims of life, *dharma*, *artha*, and *kama*. No human existence can be noble without understanding how these three interrelate. *Dharma* sustains society and moral order; *artha* enables one to...

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Book II – Amorous Advances and Union

Here I begin to describe the art that most readers seek with greatest curiosity: the art of approach, attraction, and union. But again, the body is only one part of this art; the heart and mind are equally involved. I divide this section to explore how lovers initiate intimacy—through glances, gestu...

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Vatsyayana Mallanaga was an ancient Indian philosopher and author, best known as the compiler of the Kama Sutra. He is believed to have lived between the 3rd and 5th centuries CE and wrote extensively on the concept of kama, one of the four aims of human life in Hindu philosophy.

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