The Illustrated KamaSutra: The Most Complete Book with 69 Positions for Beginners and Experts

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The Illustrated KamaSutra: The Most Complete Book with 69 Positions for Beginners and Experts

The Illustrated KamaSutra: The Most Complete Book with 69 Positions for Beginners and Experts

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Jorge Ferrer, Transpersonal knowledge, in Transpersonal Knowing: Exploring the Horizon of Consciousness (editors: Hart et al.), ISBN 978-0-7914-4615-7, State University of New York Press, Chapter 10 Devi, Chandi (2008). From Om to Orgasm: The Tantra Primer for Living in Bliss. AuthorHouse. p.288. ISBN 978-1-4343-4960-6. Archived from the original on 16 January 2017 . Retrieved 15 November 2015. The Kamasutra is a " sutra"-genre text consisting of intensely condensed, aphoristic verses. Doniger describes them as a "kind of atomic string (thread) of meanings", which are so cryptic that any translation is more like deciphering and filling in the text. [65] Condensing a text into a sutra-genre religious text form makes it easier to remember and transmit, but it also introduces ambiguity and the need to understand the context of each chapter, its philological roots, as well as the prior literature, states Doniger. [65] However, this method of knowledge preservation and transmission has its foundation in the Vedas, which themselves are cryptic and require a commentator and teacher-guide to comprehend the details and the inter-relationship of the ideas. [65] [66] The Kamasutra too has attracted commentaries, of which the most well known are those of 12th-century [66] or 13th-century [67] Yaśodhara's Jayamaṅgalā in the Sanskrit language, and of Devadatta Shastri who commented on the original text as well as its commentaries in the Hindi language. [65] [68] There are many other Sanskrit commentaries on the Kamasutra, such as the Sutra Vritti by Narsingha Sastri. [66] These commentaries on the Kamasutra cite and quote text from other Hindu texts such as the Upanishads, the Arthashastra, the Natyashastra, the Manusmriti, the Nyayasutra, the Markandeya Purana, the Mahabharata, the Nitishastra and others to provide the context, per the norms of its literary traditions. [69] The extant translations of the Kamasutra typically incorporate these commentaries, states Daniélou. [70] Vatsyayana's Kama Sutra states it has 1,250 verses distributed over 36 chapters in 64 sections organised into 7 books. [55] This statement is included in the opening chapter of the text, a common practice in ancient Hindu texts likely included to prevent major and unauthorized expansions of a popular text. [56] The text that has survived into the modern era has 67 sections, and this list is enumerated in Book 7 and in Yashodhara's Sanskrit commentary ( bhasya) on the text. [56]

Tato sexuální pozice je velice oblíbená zejména mezi muži. Partner při ní stojí s nohama rozkročenýma na šířku ramena. Žena klečí a svými ústy si pohrává s mužovým penisem. Pro větší zážitek jej může chytit za hýždě nebo si muž může regulovat hloubku a intenzitu průniku penisu do úst regulací pohybu ženiny hlavy. Cílem je opravdu dobrý orální sex a uspokojení muže. Tato pozice je často využívána jako součást milostné předehry, kdy je potřeba partnerův penis připravit na budoucí výkon. Poloha 70

Spooning

b] Daud Ali (2011). "Padmaśrī's "Nāgarasarvasva" and the World of Medieval Kāmaśāstra". Journal of Indian Philosophy. 39 (1): 41–62. doi: 10.1007/s10781-010-9116-6. JSTOR 23884106. S2CID 170779101. We all have our favourite sex positions, the ones that allow us to feel the maximum sensations and achieve the greatest pleasure. Each couple naturally finds their own routine. This allows each partner to have a satisfying and fulfilling sexuality, where each partner has fun while being attentive and receptive to the other's needs. Wendy Doniger (2016). Redeeming the Kamasutra. Oxford University Press. p.16. ISBN 978-0-19-049928-0. Archived from the original on 21 December 2019 . Retrieved 20 November 2018. Bez ohledu na to, zda pochází čtenář z východu nebo je příslušníkem západní civilizace, mluví k němu tato kniha stejnou řečí. Hlavním smyslem vědění, které podává Kamasutra není sex jako takový. Je to především sdělení o tom, že bez lásky nelze dosáhnout opravdového sexuálního uspokojení ani zbavit své tělo touhy po sexuální rozkoši. Setrvání ve svazku s nemilovaným člověkem je tedy pouhou ztrátou času. Bez lásky se sex omezuje na pouhý akt podobný tomu, který provozují zvířata. I se znalostí rozmanitého počtu pozic uvedených v Kamasutře tak není možné uspět v umění lásky bez odpovídajícího duševního prožitku. Jak kamasutra popisuje vztah mezi mužem a ženou? For each aspect of Kama, the Kamasutra presents a diverse spectrum of options and regional practices. According to Shastri, as quoted by Doniger, the text analyses "the inclinations of men, good and bad", thereafter it presents Vatsyayana's recommendation and arguments of what one must avoid as well as what to not miss in experiencing and enjoying, with "acting only on the good". [73] For example, the text discusses adultery but recommends a faithful spousal relationship. [73] [74] The approach of Kamasutra is not to ignore nor deny the psychology and complexity of human behavior for pleasure and sex. The text, according to Doniger, clearly states "that a treatise demands the inclusion of everything, good or bad", but after being informed with in-depth knowledge, one must "reflect and accept only the good". The approach found in the text is one where goals of science and religion should not be to repress, but to encyclopedically know and understand, thereafter let the individual make the choice. [73] The text states that it aims to be comprehensive and inclusive of diverse views and lifestyles. [75] Flirting and courtship

The term sixty-nine or soixante-neuf for mutual simultaneous oral-genital stimulation is an English translation of the euphemistic French term, " soixante-neuf." [1] The term " soixante-neuf" has not been traced any earlier than the Whore's Catechisms published in the 1790s in France, usually attributed to the early leader of the French Revolution, Mlle. Théroigne de Méricourt. [7]

The Lounging Lioness

Coltrane, Scott (1998). Gender and families. Rowman & Littlefield. p.36. ISBN 9780803990364. Archived from the original on 30 April 2016 . Retrieved 15 November 2015. There is guidance about finding a life partner, ways of courting a woman for marriage along with some concepts that modern couples might find very out of date, including duties expected of wives (cooking, cleaning, etc) and the use of courtesans to build sexual confidence before marriage.

John Bowker, The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-213965-8, pp. 650

Uncloak the Clitoris

Doggy style is a classic for a reason! Bestial and intense, there are a lot of modifications to give the giver and reciever something they’ll enjoy. Entry from behind and the openness of the hips give a good shot at G-spot penetration. The penetrating partner is standing or kneeling with their hands free to roam, grope, and grip to their heart’s content. The Kamasutra includes verses describing homosexual relations such as oral sex between two men, as well as between two women. [86] [87] Lesbian relations are extensively covered in Chapters 5 and 8 in Book 2 of the text. [88]



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