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_b.V459k 1963
100 _a Vātsyāyana
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245 4 _aThe Kama sutra of Vatsyayana /
_ctranslated by Sir Richard Burton and F. F. Arbuthnot ; edited with a preface by W.G. Archer ; introduction by K.M. Panikkar.
264 _aNew York :
_bG.P. Putman's Sons,
_c[1963];copyright 1963
300 _a223 pages
_c18 cm.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
520 _aThe famous classical Indian analysis of physical love and its place in the life of the well-rounded man and woman is one of the landmarks not only of Indian literature, but of human civilization. It is frank and explicit in its descriptions, but highly moral in tone and beautifully poetic in manner of expression. Long a forbidden work, it is an indispensable key to the understanding of Indian civilization, as well as a delightful clasic of world literature. The present edition contains the complete text of the original. --Back cover of the book
650 _aLove.
_2sears
650 _aSex.
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650 _aVatsyayana.Kamasutra
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700 _aArcher, W. G.
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700 _aBurton, Richard Francis,
_cSir,
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942 _cIRC
999 _c89153
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