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The Kama Sutra is an ancient classical work on
the art of love. Its uniqueness lies in that it discusses the theme
of sexual pleasure without any feeling of shyness or shame.
This tastefully produced and beautifully
illustrated gift edition treats the subject of male and female
sexuality in two separate volumes, suggestively entitled The Amorous
Man and The Sensuous Woman. The male-female union is portrayed in
all its splendour through the use of Indian miniatures and Khajuroho
sculptures.
The author, Vatsyayana, talks about "kama", that
is, sexual pleasure and explains the rules which should govern life
according to Kama. Though its discussion on erotic love, the book
manages to highlight the social customs and individual habits of
ancient India.
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