Kama Sutra

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See also: Kamasutra

English

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Etymology

From Sanskrit कामसूत्र (kā́ma-sūtra).

Proper noun

the Kama Sutra

  1. A Sanskrit treatise (sutra) setting forth rules for sensuous and sensual pleasure, love, and marriage in accordance with Hindu law.
    • 2018, Scott Christianson, Colin Salter, 100 Books that Changed the World, Batsford Books, →ISBN:
      Little is known about the Kama Sutra’s author, Vatsyayana, who claimed to be a celibate monk who had compiled all of the accumulated sexual knowledge from several previous authors as a form of his own meditation and contemplation of the deity.

Translations

Portuguese

Proper noun

Kama Sutra m

  1. Kama Sutra (Sanskrit treatise)

Romanian

Proper noun

Kama Sutra f

  1. Kama Sutra

Swedish

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Proper noun

Kama Sutra c (genitive Kama Sutras)

  1. Kama Sutra

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