- Vatsyayana Book In Kannada Pdf Download
- Vatsyayana Book In Kannada Pdf Free
- Vatsyayana Book In Kannada Pdf Online
- Vatsyayana Book In Kannada Pdf Download
- Vatsyayana Book In Kannada Pdf Bangla
You can read this book inside Telegram also. If the link does not work, search inside Telegram for KamaShastra. It may be interesting to some persons to learn how it came about that Vatsyayana was first brought to light and translated into the English language. It happened thus. On the following pages to purchase this book. You will be taken to PayPal—a safe site— where you can also pay by credit card. We ship anywhere in the world— free in AU, IN, UK and US and subsidized elsewhere. No tax outside NY. YogaVidya.com or get the ebook at Amazon Kindle Apple Books Google Play and many other stores.
Richard Francis Burton
Available in PDF, epub, and Kindle ebook, or read online. This book has 183 pages in the PDF version, and was originally published in 1883.
Description
Vatsyayana Kama Sutra The Kama Sutra Of Vatsayana A Translation by Sir Richard Burton Kamasutram, generally known to the Western world as Kama Sutra, is an ancient Indian text widely considered to be the standard work on love in Sanskrit literature. Vatsayana Kamasutra by G.M. Krishnamurthy from Flipkart.com. Vatsayana Kamasutra (Paperback, Kannada, G.M. File Download Book Kannada Kama Purana Free PDF. May 2nd, 2018 - Vatsyayana Kama Sutra The Kama Sutra Of Vatsayana A Translation. Telugu vatsayana kamasutra pdf free download telugu vatsayana kamasutra pdf free download. Pasta Salad Recipe Chicken Bacon. Even in some cases, there is no need for having sex. Stated another way, the book contains 65 sex positions.
The Kama Sutra is an ancient Indian text which is considered the primary Sanskrit work on human sexuality. It was written by Mallanaga Vatsyayana in the 2nd century CE. Although Burton published this, he was not the author of the translation, although he did provide footnotes and the introduction. The bulk of the translation was performed by an Indian archaeologist, Bhagvanlal Indraji and civil servant Foster Fitzgerald Arbuthnot, with the assistance of a student, Shivaram Pashuram Bhide. This is one of the first systematic studies of human sexual behavior in world literature. It also documents the sociology of sex in India eighteen centuries ago.
Free Download (below donate buttons)
If you can, please support the site by making a donation. The average donation last week was £2, but feel free to give less (or more ;)).You can also support the site by buying a collection, such as the Mind and Body one, with 80 ebooks for only £4.00
More free ebooks
The Priapeia
Richard Francis Burton
Sex=The Unknown Quantity
Ali Nomad
The Perfumed Garden of the Shaykh Nafzawi
Richard Francis Burton
⇧ Back to top
Vatsyayana Book In Kannada Pdf Download
Occupation | Philosopher |
---|---|
Nationality | Indian |
Genre | essay |
Subject | human sexuality |
Notable works | Kama Sutra |
Vātsyāyana is an ancient Indian philosopher, known for writing the Kama Sutra, the most ancient book in the world on human sexuality. He lived in India during the second or third century CE, probably in Pataliputra (modern day Patna).[1]
He is not to be confused with Pakṣilasvāmin Vātsyāyana, the author of Nyāya Sutra Bhāshya, the first preserved commentary on Gotama's Nyāya Sutras.[2][3] His name is sometimes erroneously confused with Mallanaga, the seer of the Asuras, to whom the origin of erotic science is attributed.[4]
Biography[edit]
Hardly anything is known about Vātsyāyana from sources outside the Kāmasūtra itself. Some believe that his disciples went at his instructions, at the request of the Hindu Kings in the Himalayan range, to influence the hill tribals to give up the pagan cult of sacrifices[source?]. Others have said that he created the legend of Tara among the hill tribes as a tantric goddess[source?]. Later as Tara worship spread to the east Garo hills, someone created the goddess manifest of a 'yoni' goddess Kamakhya[source?]. Vātsyāyana's interest in refined human, including sexual, behavior as a means of fulfilment was recorded in his treatise Kama Sutra.
At the close of the Kama Sutra this is what he writes about himself:
Vatsyayana Book In Kannada Pdf Free
After reading and considering the works of Babhravya and other ancient authors, and thinking over the meaning of the rules given by them, this treatise was composed, according to the precepts of the Holy Writ, for the benefit of the world, by Vatsyayana, while leading the life of a religious student at Benares, and wholly engaged in the contemplation of the Deity. This work is not to be used merely as an instrument for satisfying our desires. A person acquainted with the true principles of this science, who preserves his Dharma (virtue or religious merit), his Artha (worldly wealth) and his Kama (pleasure or sensual gratification), and who has regard to the customs of the people, is sure to obtain the mastery over his senses. In short, an intelligent and knowing person attending to Dharma and Artha and also to Kama, without becoming the slave of his passions, will obtain success in everything that he may do.
Some believe that he must have lived between the 1st and 6th century CE, on the following grounds: He mentions that SatakarniSatavahana, a king of Kuntal, killed Malayevati his wife with an instrument called Katamari by striking her in the passion of love. Vatsyayana quotes this case to warn people of the danger arising from some old customs of striking women when under the influence of sexual passion. This king of Kuntal is believed to have lived and reigned, consequently Vatsyayana must have lived after him. On the other hand, another author, Varahamihira, in the eighteenth chapter of his 'Brihatsanhita', discusses of the science of love, and appears to have borrowed largely from Vatsyayana on the subject. Some believe that Varahamihira lived during the 6th century and therefore Vatsyayana must have written his works before the 6th century.
See also[edit]
Vatsyayana Book In Kannada Pdf Online
Notes[edit]
- ^A.N.D.Haskar (2011). Kama Sutra. Penguin Classics. pp. 17 and 22 (of the introduction). ISBN978-0-14-310659-3.
- ^Sures Chandra Banerji. A Companion to Sanskrit Literature. Motilal Banarsidass Pub., 1990, p. 104-105.
- ^A Companion to Sanskrit Literature[page needed]
- ^Alain Daniélou, p.4. Quote: 'The attribution of the first name Mallanaga to Vatsyayana is due to the confusion of his role as editor of the Kama Sutra with that of the mythical creator of erotic science.'
References[edit]
- Fosse, Lars Martin, The Kamasutra. YogaVidya.com, Woodstock NY, 2012
- Doniger, Wendy & Kakar, Sudhir, Vatsyayana's Kamasutra. Oxford University Press, USA, 2009
External links[edit]
Wikisource has original works written by or about: Vātsyāyana |
Vatsyayana Book In Kannada Pdf Download
Wikiquote has quotations related to: Vātsyāyana |
- Works by Vātsyāyana at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about Vātsyāyana at Internet Archive
- Works by Vātsyāyana at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)
Vatsyayana Book In Kannada Pdf Bangla
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Vātsyāyana&oldid=991781643'