e52a6f0149 In this fire the Gods form the offering, From this offering springs forth the child. Book II This book essentially covers Samprayogika, or love play and sexual union. The strange thing is, we feel no shock, when we are ushered from the overtly non-sexual context of our daily lives into the very heart of the privacies of sex. Part I Characteristics of men and women Part II Making acquaintance Part III Ascertaining emotions Part IV Duties of a go-between Part V Behaviour of a king Part VI Conduct of ladies of the inner court. .. H. He revealed how tenderness, in the approach of the bodies of male and female, could take the co- equals to the depths of each other. David May worked with Dean in this correction process. Pleasures also bring a man into distress, and into contact with low persons; they cause him to commit unrighteous deeds and produce impurity in him; they make him regardless of the future and encourage carelessness and levity. But he did amalgamate many different texts into one corpus.
These one hundred and fifty chapters were then put together under seven heads: Sadharana, general principles Samprayogika, love play, sexual union Kanya Samprayuktaka, courtship and marriage Bharyadhikarika, the wife Paradarika, seducing the wives of others Vaishika, the prostitute Aupanishadika, secret lore, extraneous stimulation and sexual power. , . I cannot merely write off in conventional thank you phrases, the gratitude we owe to Shri M. After these explanations, which fix the role of male and female within the Hindu Dharma, Vatsyayana assembles as many facts as possible about sex as a creative human act, dependent on the impulse of love between man and woman. I cannot forget that the process of printing has been fraught with many difficulties. And our joint enthusiasm led to the emergence of the project of producing the most luscious edition of Vatsyayanas Kamsutra, at first presented to the outside world by the pioneers, Sir Richard Burton and F. About things to be done by the man, and the acquisition of the girl thereby. Spirituality and pleasure were not different in the Hindu way of life.
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