The Kama Sutra is an anthropological and historical study into the mores of an ancient society and culture in the Far East, written almost two millennia ago.
Kama Sutra, “kama” meaning desire, “sutras” meaning verses, was compiled around the fourth century A.D. in ancient India by Vatsyayana, a Brahmin, whose sadhana was entirely on the contemplation of the Divine.
The Kama Sutra was an oral tradition, which originated around the fourth century B.C.
The Kama Sutra is an exquisite treatise on moral eroticism, a refined and elegant art of seduction. Fortuntately, we have many delightful PRODUCTS that intensify the art of life and love.
The Kama Sutra is an art requiring proficiency in no less than sixty four arts,
including dancing, singing, playing musical instruments, preparing foods, knowledge of herbs, medicine, painting, sewing, costuming, sculpting, writing, gardening etc.
The Kama Sutra is not a pornographic work, but rather a compendium of PLEASURE ORIENTED ARTS and sciences for the refined, prosperous citizen.
The Kama Sutra states that erotic pleasure must be controlled by individual ethics and morality.