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Kama Sutra
/ ˌkɑːmə ˈsuːtrə /
noun
- the Kama Sutraan ancient Hindu text on erotic pleasure and other topics
Kama Sutra
- A detailed, erotic account of the art and techniques of love, possibly written by a first-century sage. An unexpurgated English translation was published in 1883 by the British explorer and scholar Sir Richard Francis Burton.
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Notes
Kama is the god of love in Hindu mythology.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Kama Sutra1
Sanskrit: book on love, from kāma love + sūtra thread
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Example Sentences
Certainly it was more fun than yoga, which is, as far as I can tell, Kama Sutra for the lonely.
From The Daily Beast
Still, a man who could not kiss properly after reading the Kama Sutra would be a dullard indeed.
From Project Gutenberg
Kama is to be learnt from the Kama Sutra (aphorisms on love) and from the practice of citizens.
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Here some learned men object, and say that females, not being allowed to study any science, should not study the Kama Sutra.
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