The Kama Sutra
The Kama Sutra, or Aphorisms on Love, is probably the best
known of all love manuals. Written in Sanskrit by a man named
Vatsyayana, the Kama Sutra comes from the words Kama meaning
desire and Sutra meaning rules.
Adapted from a long history of rich oral tradition, the Kama
Sutra was translated by an intrepid adventurer, the Englishman
Sir Richard Burton, for the benefit of the English-speaking
world.
The Kama Sutra contains about one thousand two hundred and
fifty slokas or verses discussing the spiritual aspects of
sexuality and presenting many sexual positions and techniques
for enhancing enjoyment of sex. It includes detailed techniques
in the art of seduction, courting, gift giving, kissing,
preparation and use of aphrodisiacs, and the moral and ethical
attitudes during marriage.
Hindus believe that life had three purposes: religious piety
(Dharma), material success (Artha), and sexual pleasure (Kama).
All three were equal, and the erotic was celebrated as the seat
of earthly beauty.
The Kama Sutra is not to be used merely as an instrument for
satisfying our desires; but also for obtaining the mastery over
our senses and attaining higher levels of consciousness.
Kama Sutra Positions
- The Missionary Position. It is the most common sexual
position, universally appreciated by both novices and
experts. The woman lies on her back and the man puts
himself between her legs to penetrate her. A few cushions
placed under the woman’s buttocks change the penetration
angle and allow a deeper penetration.
- The Bee. The woman sits on the lingam of her partner
with her feet drawn up, himself seated with his legs
outstretched. She can then revolve her hips so that her
partner’s lingam circles deep within her yoni. He arches
his body or lifts her buttocks or
thighs to accompany her movements.
- The Monkey. The man lies on his back, with his legs
straight up. The woman sits on top of his thighs, using his
feet as backrest. He then lifts her with his feet, to start
up and down stimulation. The woman adds to this stimulation
by undulating her pelvis in a lateral or circular
motion.
- The Lotus. The woman lies on her back as the man,
sitting facing her, fastens her ankles around his neck. She
grips her toes as she presents her well-opened yoni to her
partner.
- The Deer. The woman goes on all fours and straightens
her back. The man kneels down and penetrates her from
behind.
- The Tortoise. The woman lays on top of the man with her
legs open allowing his partner’s lingam slide inside her
yoni. Once in place, they both straighten their legs
rubbing their bodies laterally and horizontally against
each other.
- The Cat. The woman lies on her stomach while the man
lifts her ankles to make love. Both partners then rock
slowly from side to side.
- The Elephant. The woman lies down so that the man can
enter her from behind. She can leave her legs open for
easier penetration, or tighten her thighs to firmly squeeze
her partner’s lingam in her yoni.
- The Swing. The man lies down on his back while the
woman turns her back on him and crouches down on his lingam
with her legs on either side of her partner’s hips.
- The Dog. A classic position when the woman is on all
fours. The man, kneeling, grips her waist and enters her
from behind.
- The Wheel. The man and woman starts in the classic
Missionary Position. The man rotates slowly on his partner
using his lingam as the axis of rotation until he has come
back to his initial position.
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