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Kamasutra - traducción al ruso

ANCIENT HINDU TEXT ON EROTIC LOVE
The Kamasutra; Kama sutra; Karma Sutra; Kama-sutra; The Kama-Sutra; Kamasutram; Kamasutra; Kama sutram; Karma sutra; Indian erotic sex; The Kama Sutra
  • Kama-related arts are common in Hindu temples. These scenes include courtship, amorous couples in scenes of intimacy (mithuna), or a sexual position. Above: 6th- to 14th-century temples in Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Karnataka, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Nepal.
  • A ''Kamasutra'' manuscript page preserved in the vaults of the [[Raghunath Temple]] in Jammu & Kashmir.

Kamasutra         

[kɑ:mə'su:trə]

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«Камасутра» (древнеиндийский трактат о науке любви)

Kamasutra         
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"Камасутра"; древнеиндийский трактат о науке любви, руководство по сексу и сексуальности.

Definición

Kama Sutra
[?k?:m?'su:tr?]
¦ noun an ancient Sanskrit treatise on the art of love and sexual technique.
Origin
Sanskrit, from kama 'love' + su?tra 'thread'.

Wikipedia

Kama Sutra

The Kama Sutra (; Sanskrit: कामसूत्र, pronunciation , Kāma-sūtra; lit.'Principles of Love') is an ancient Indian Sanskrit text on sexuality, eroticism and emotional fulfillment in life. Attributed to Vātsyāyana, the Kama Sutra is neither exclusively nor predominantly a sex manual on sex positions, but rather was written as a guide to the art of living well, the nature of love, finding a life partner, maintaining one's love life, and other aspects pertaining to pleasure-oriented faculties of human life. It is a sutra-genre text with terse aphoristic verses that have survived into the modern era with different bhāṣyas (exposition and commentaries). The text is a mix of prose and anustubh-meter poetry verses. The text acknowledges the Hindu concept of Purusharthas, and lists desire, sexuality, and emotional fulfillment as one of the proper goals of life. Its chapters discuss methods for courtship, training in the arts to be socially engaging, finding a partner, flirting, maintaining power in a married life, when and how to commit adultery, sexual positions, and other topics. The majority of the book is about the philosophy and theory of love, what triggers desire, what sustains it, and how and when it is good or bad.

The text is one of many Indian texts on Kama Shastra. It is a much-translated work in Indian and non-Indian languages. The Kamasutra has influenced many secondary texts that followed after the 4th-century CE, as well as the Indian arts as exemplified by the pervasive presence Kama-related reliefs and sculpture in old Hindu temples. Of these, the Khajuraho in Madhya Pradesh is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Among the surviving temples in north India, one in Rajasthan sculpts all the major chapters and sexual positions to illustrate the Kamasutra. According to Wendy Doniger, the Kamasutra became "one of the most pirated books in English language" soon after it was published in 1883 by Richard Burton. This first European edition by Burton does not faithfully reflect much in the Kamasutra because he revised the collaborative translation by Bhagavanlal Indrajit and Shivaram Parashuram Bhide with Forster Arbuthnot to suit 19th-century Victorian tastes.

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