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- (500 chapters). Kāmashāstra or Bābhravyakārikā. Kāmashāstra, by Chārāyana. Kāmashāstra, by Gonikāputra. Kāmashāstra, by Dattaka. Kāmashāstra or Ratinirnaya...
- ****ual Union: Chapter IX. On Holding the Lingam in the Mouth by Kamashastra". Kamashastra.com. Archived from the original on 2010-03-13. Retrieved 2010-03-19...
- between the second and fourth centuries CE. His work was based on earlier Kamashastras or Rules of Love going back to at least the seventh century BCE, and...
- While there may be some connection between these practices and the Kāmashāstra literature (which include the Kāmasūtra), the two practice traditions...
- Kama Sutra Illustration History of **** in India The Jewel in The Lotus Kamashastra Khajuraho Group of Monuments Lazzat Un Nisa List of Indian inventions...
- Princess Sushmita Mukherjee as Queen Gajendra Chauhan as Kamashastra Guru Mohan Kapoor as Kamashastra Guru's apprentice N****ar as Kama Devi's father-in-law...
- beings: of dharma in Dharmashastras, of artha in Arthashastras, of kama in Kamashastras (Kamasutra being one part of the compendium). Different schools of Hinduism...
- Itihasa, Puranas, Bhasyas, and Subha****as. Vaimānika Shāstra Dharmaśāstra Kamashastra (Kama Shastra) Yoga Vasistha Mokshopaya (mahayana uttaratantra shastra)...
- pieces of Indian literature on **** are Kamasutra (Aphorisms on Love) and Kamashastra (from Kama = pleasure, shastra = specialised knowledge or technique)...
- Western Chalukya architecture Hindu temple Madan Kamdev Hemvati Kama Sutra Kamashastra Khajuraho travel guide from Wikivoyage Philip Wilkinson (2008), India:...