Kamasutra the Erotic Art of Love Making

Written originally in Sanskrit by Vatsyayana, the Kamasutra is accepted as a science of love. Looked into deeply it is an attitude towards life with it's three guiding principles of the Indian way of living: dharma, artha and kama that is, duty, meaning and action. It emphasizes the importance of singing, dancing, conversation and living well. It talks about Sexual Union.
Marriage, Wives, Lovers and Means of Attracting Others to One's Self.
One of the most popular chapter in Kamasutra is titled Sixty-Four. This chapter deals with eight subjects that is embracing, kissing, scratching, biting, lying down, making various sounds, playing the part of a man and the mouth congress. Each of these subjects
is of eight types and therefore covers sixty-four topics which also gave the chapter it's name. We can also describe Kamasutra as an art with sexual content to stimulate sexual thought and feelings and more importantly to arouse such desires almost by the way. At the most basic level a simple gesture like touching, pressing...

