Kamasutra (Q86019415)

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2012 book edition, paperback
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Kamasutra
2012 book edition, paperback

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    Kamasutra (English)
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    The Original Sanskrit and An English Translation (English)
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    1 September 2012
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    In his love chamber, his decorated bedroom replete with flowers and filled with the fragrance of perfume and incense, the elegant man, together with his friends and servants, with soothing words should offer the woman—already slightly drunk, bathed, and adorned—another drink. He sits down on her right side, touching her coiffure, the hem of her garment, or her waistband. He gently embraces her with his left arm to arouse her. There follows jocular and affectionate conversation about past matters, mentioning briefly things secret and obscene. There is music, with dance or without dance, and discussions about the arts. Then she is enticed with another drink. When she starts to feel passionate, the rest of the people are sent away with a gift of flowers, oils, and betel. When they are alone, he should arouse her with the embraces and so forth that have been described. Then he should proceed to loosen her waistband, etc., as described. (English)
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    24.95 United States dollar
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