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    The Kamasutra (Lars Martin Fosse Translation)

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    by Vatsyayana, Lars Martin Fosse (Translator)


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    • ISBN-13: 9780971646698
    • Publisher: YogaVidya.com
    • Publication date: 08/23/2012
    • Pages: 466
    • Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.04(d)

    Lars Martin Fosse holds a master's and doctorate from the University of Oslo, and also studied at the Universities of Heidelberg, Bonn, and Cologne. He has lectured at Oslo University on Sanskrit, Pali, Hinduism, text analysis, and statistics, and was a visiting fellow at Oxford University. He is one of Europe's most experienced translators.

    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    Part One: General Matters

    One: Summary of the Guide

    Two: The Three Aims of Life

    Three: Exposition of the Skills

    Four: Lifestyle of the Elegant Man

    Five: The Lover and His Companions

    Part Two: Sexual Intercourse

    One: Sexual Unions

    Sexual Intercourse with Regard to Size, Endurance and Temperament

    The Variations of Love

    Two: Embraces

    Three: Ways of Kissing

    Four: Forms of Scratching

    Five: Biting and Behaviors

    Ways of Biting

    Behavior Typical of Women from Different Provinces

    Six: Positions and Unusual Acts

    Different Sexual Positions

    Unusual Sexual Acts

    Seven: Slapping and Moaning

    Eight: Imitation and Techniques

    Imitating the Sexual Role of a Man

    Sexual Techniques of a Man

    Nine: Oral Sex

    Ten: Sex: Beginning, Ending, Types, Quarrels

    The Beginning and Conclusion of Sexual Intercourse

    Different Kinds of Sex

    The Lovers’ Quarrel

    Part Three: Young Women

    One: Choosing a Bride

    Rules of Courtship

    Deciding a Match

    Two: Winning Her Confidence

    Three: Approaches and Gestures

    Approaching a Young Woman

    Indications through Gestures and Facial Expressions

    Four: Advances

    Advances a Man Can Make on His Own

    Approaching a Man One Desires

    Winning a Young Woman by Advances

    Five: Stratagems for Weddings

    Part Four: The Wife

    One: The Only Wife

    Conduct of an Only Wife

    Conduct of a Wife Whose Husband is Abroad

    Two: The Other Wives

    Conduct of the Senior Wife to the Co-Wives

    Conduct of the Junior Wife

    Conduct of the Remarried Woman

    Conduct of an Unloved Wife

    Matters Pertaining to the Harem

    Conduct of a Man with Several Wives

    Part Five: Other Men’s Wives

    One: Seducing Successfully

    Exposing the Nature of Men and Women

    Causes of Resistance

    Men Who Have Success with Women

    Women Who are Easily Won

    Two: Intimacy and Advances

    Ways to Intimacy

    Making Advances

    Three: Examination of Inclinations

    Four: Tasks of the Female Messenger

    Five: The Erotic Desire of Rulers

    Six: Harems and Wives

    Life in the Harem

    Guarding One’s Wives

    Part Six: Courtesans

    One: Friends and Lovers

    The Appraisal of a Friend, Suitable and Unsuitable Lovers, and Reasons for Approaching a Lover

    How to Acquire One

    Two: Compliance with the Lover

    Three: Money, Indifference and Disposal

    Ways to Make Money

    Signs and Recognition of Indifference

    Methods for Driving the Lover Away

    Four: Restoring a Broken Relationship

    Five: Types of Profit

    Six: Profit, Loss, Risk and Types of Available Women

    Considering Profit and Loss, and their Consequences and Risks

    Types of Available Women

    Part Seven: Advanced Methods

    One: Luck, Spellbinding and Aphrodisiacs

    Achieving Luck in Love

    Spellbinding Someone

    Aphrodisiacs

    Two: Passion, Enlargement and Techniques

    Recovery of Lost Passion

    Enlarging the Male Organ

    Unusual Techniques

    Contributors

    Index

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    The first compete edition of the Kamasutra. It contains a crisp introduction; the original Sanskrit; a new, accurate and readable English translation; fifty full-page illustrations using period clothing, jewelry, and settings; and a thorough index. Composed almost two thousand years ago, it is surprisingly modern in its depiction of human nature and sexual practices.

    From the Introduction

    The Kamasutra is the most famous guide to sensual pleasure ever written—indeed, one of the most notorious books in the history of the world. Its acute insights into human nature are still relevant today. While previous publishers typically either stole the word “Kamasutra” and slapped it on a book of modern photographs, or neglected to include the original Sanskrit, or reprinted an old, faulty translation (or introduced a new, faulty translation), or included reproductions of miniatures made more than a millennium after the text was composed, YogaVidya.com and I have labored mightily to create a proper edition. It includes the original Sanskrit typeset in Devanagari, a new, accurate and readable English translation, and illustrations using period clothing, jewelry, and settings that actually correspond to what is described in the text.

    Excerpt

    In his love chamber, his decorated bedroom replete with flowers and filled with the fragrance of perfume and incense, the elegant man, together with his friends and servants, with soothing words should offer the woman—already slightly drunk, bathed, and adorned—another drink.

    He sits down on her right side, touching her coiffure, the hem of her garment, or her waistband. He gently embraces her with his left arm to arouse her.

    There follows jocular and affectionate conversation about past matters, mentioning briefly things secret and obscene.

    There is music, with dance or without dance, and discussions about the arts. Then she is enticed with another drink.

    When she starts to feel passionate, the rest of the people are sent away with a gift of flowers, oils, and betel. When they are alone, he should arouse her with the embraces and so forth that have been described. Then he should proceed to loosen her waistband, etc., as described.

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    From the Publisher

    “The Kamasutra enjoys a prominent place in the pantheon of pleasure. Too often bowdlerized or bastardized, it has been difficult for English speakers to comprehend the work in all its complexity. This new translation is at once accessible and comprehensive, and should serve as the definitive English version.”

    —Leopold Froehlich, Playboy

    “The Kamasutra is one of the most famous books around. Everyone has heard of the famous book, but how many have actually read it? Well, if you are interested in reading the Kamasutra, then this is the translation you should pick! The sexual information was quite interesting; it's what made the book famous. But, I also was fascinated by the advice for wives in polygamous relationships. Personally, I think that just about anyone would be fascinated by this book, which has so much to say about sexuality, and about Indian culture in that era.”

    —Alice in Wondland Amazon.com

    “With this clear introduction in place, the reader is then invited to peruse the rest of the book, which covers subjects such as sexual intercourse (ten chapters with seventeen sections—lots of juicy/useful details about ways of biting, unusual sex acts, beginning and conclusion of intercourse, etc.), conduct of a wife, courtesans (a very lovely and exotic section, for me!), and advanced methods (this one covers how to achieve luck in love, etc—albeit set in “the ancient world,” still very educational and illuminating).”

    —Ms. Jess, Amazon.com

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