
Kamasutra for Women
Sandhya Mulchandani
Kama sutra for Women takes a leaf from the Kama Sutra, and is a book for women that helps them understand their emotion and bodies, that explains the need to as well as the means of pleasuring men for mutual gratification
Hardback | 7.5" X 9" | 144 pp
ISBN 9788174363190
Rs.395.00
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Vedic India is often quoted as being a landmark in the history of womanhood. Though a patriarchal, male-dominated society, in matters of pleasure the sexes were treated as equals. The need of men and women were equally addressed in the belief that without mutual pleasure and satisfaction sex was lifeless.
Around this liberal era, the Kama sutra was written to educate men and society about the importance of equal sexual dynamic, of power, love, lust, flirtation, courtship, seduction, adultery and marriage.
Kama sutra for Women takes a leaf from the Kama Sutra, and is a book for women that helps them understand their emotion and bodies, that explains the need to as well as the means of pleasuring men for mutual gratification. Covering a wide range of female sexual experiences, sexual politics, relationship, techniques, the art of seduction, and their spiritual dimension, Kama Sutra for Women is ultimately a book about empowering women.
Around this liberal era, the Kama sutra was written to educate men and society about the importance of equal sexual dynamic, of power, love, lust, flirtation, courtship, seduction, adultery and marriage.
Kama sutra for Women takes a leaf from the Kama Sutra, and is a book for women that helps them understand their emotion and bodies, that explains the need to as well as the means of pleasuring men for mutual gratification. Covering a wide range of female sexual experiences, sexual politics, relationship, techniques, the art of seduction, and their spiritual dimension, Kama Sutra for Women is ultimately a book about empowering women.
About the author
Sandhya Mulchandani has worked in the print media for over two decades. She is the author of the Indian Man: His True Colours-a book on the urban Indian male. She has also co-author Love and Lust, an anthology of ancient and medieval Indian erotic literature spanning 5000 year –from the Rg Veda to the 17th century. She is presently working on sixteen extant Sanskrit manuscriptys that cover the bulk of the Kama Shastra Texts written in medieval India. To be published as a four-volume series, these texts have been translated into English for the first time, and cover treatises as how to be a Competent Dandy and Courtesan. She is deeply interested in religion, especially Hinduism, and is currently researching a paper on sacred geographies and the evolution of poly-theism in India.
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