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  2. Kama Sutra - Wikipedia

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    The text is one of many Indian texts on Kama Shastra. [12] It is a much-translated work in Indian and non-Indian languages, and has influenced many secondary texts that followed since the 4th-century CE, as well as the Indian arts as exemplified by the pervasive presence of Kama-related reliefs and sculpture in old Hindu temples.

  3. Ratirahasya - Wikipedia

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    There are fifteen pachivedes (chapters) and 800 verses in Ratirahasya which deal with various topics such as different physiques, lunar calendar, different types of genitals, characteristics of women of various ages, hugs, kisses, sexual intercourse and sex positions, sex with a strange woman, etc. [1] [2] Kokkoka describes various stages of love in Ratirahasya, the fifth stage being weight ...

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  5. These Are the Best Sex Positions for Maximum Pleasure ... - AOL

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    When it comes to the best sex positions for women, there’s something for everyone. Here are the best options, according to sex experts. These Are the Best Sex Positions for Maximum Pleasure ...

  6. Take Your Sex Life To New Heights With The Butterfly Position

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    “Some folks really enjoy the sensation of being full, vaginally or anally, that kind of stretching feeling,” Zar notes. Oh, and the butterfly sex position has plenty of other benefits, too.

  7. Vātsyāyana - Wikipedia

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    Vātsyāyana was an ancient Indian philosopher, known for authoring the Kama Sutra. [1] He lived in India during the second or third century CE, probably in Pataliputra (modern day Patna in Bihar).

  8. Kama - Wikipedia

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    Kama should be followed with thought, care, caution and enthusiasm, just like farming or any other life pursuit. [27] Vatsyayana's book the Kama Sutra, in parts of the world, is presumed or depicted as a synonym for creative sexual positions; in reality, only 20% of Kama Sutra is about sexual positions.

  9. Kamadeva - Wikipedia

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    Kama (IAST: kāma) means "desire" or "longing", especially as in sensual or sexual love. The name is used in the Rigveda (RV 9, 113. 11). [10] Kamadeva is a name of Vishnu in the Vishnu Purana and the Bhagavata Purana (SB 5.18.15). It is also a name of the deities Krishna and Shiva. Kama is also a name used for Agni (Atharva Veda 6.36.3). [11]