The Arts of Seduction is a guide to having great sex in the twenty-first century. It seeks to make what has been largely reduced to an act of instant gratification a rather more pleasurable experience. Drawing inspiration from the Kama Sutra, whose groundbreaking attitudes towards sex remain relevant thousands of years after it was first composed, the book delves into numerous techniques and refinements that elevate sex to an altogether different level—whether it is innovative codes for love messages, the effects of applying perfume to different parts of the body, the many different types of kissing, where and how to massage your lover's feet or what kind of jewellery to wear during lovemaking.
Kamadevika Seema Anand is a London-based mythologist and narrative practitioner, She is an acknowledged authority on the Kama Sutra and lectures on Eastern Erotology, Tantric philosophy and the Mahavidyas among other subjects. Her work on the revival and reproduction of oral literature from India is associated with the UNESCO project for Endangered Oral Traditions.
In the Kama-sutra Vatsyayana invokes kama along artha and dharma deities-like. An acharya in authority Vatsyayana does not accept such cardinals of Dharma shashtra as are contrary to kama, that is, accomplishment of kama is as essential to a human being as earning artha or observing dharma. In his classification of Nagaraka he ignores Dharma-shashtras varna classification. His views on woman: her apprehension of shashtra, ability to run or manage family business, her right to seek sexual satisfaction, her share in her husband’s property, mans responsibilities towards his wife or even a courtesan having purer feelings, or issues such as homo-sexuality are far different from those of Dharma-shashtra or Artha-shashtra.
Whatever Vatsyayana's pressures or compromises, his main objective in the Kama-sutra was to regain for kama its earlier prestige that as one of the three purusharthas-goals of life, kama once had.
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