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Karma sutras book by sadhguru

          Mlecchita vikalpa.

          Kama book

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        6. Vātsyāyana

          Not to be confused with Pakṣilasvāmin Vātsyāyana.

          Indian logician

          Vātsyāyana was an ancient Indian philosopher, known for authoring the Kama Sutra.[1] He lived in India during the second or third century CE, probably in Pataliputra (modern day Patna in Bihar).[2]

          He is not to be confused with Pakṣilasvāmin Vātsyāyana, the author of Nyāya Sutra Bhāshya, the first preserved commentary on Gotama's Nyāya Sutras.[3] His name is sometimes erroneously confused with Mallanaga, the seer of the Asuras, to whom the origin of erotic science is attributed.[4]

          Biography

          Hardly anything is known about Vātsyāyana from sources outside the Kāmasūtra itself.

          Vātsyāyana's interest in refined human, including sexual, behavior as a means of fulfilment, was recorded in his treatise Kama Sutra.

          At the close of the Kama Sutra this is what he writes about himself:

          After reading and considering the works of Babhravya and other anc