Vatsayana Kamasutra: Telugu Book With Pictures

Several prominent authors and publishers offer versions of the Kamasutra in Telugu, ranging from historical scholarly works to modern illustrated guides: Vatsayana Kama Sutralu (Bommalatho) by Rentala Gopala Krishna

Vatsayana wrote the Kamasutra around the 2nd century CE, not as a collection of scandals, but as a part of the "Trivarga"—the three goals of Hindu life: Dharma (duty), Artha (prosperity), and Kama (pleasure). Vatsayana argued that a balanced life requires mastery over all three. Vatsayana Kamasutra Telugu Book With Pictures

The work is traditionally divided into seven parts and 36 chapters, covering topics such as: Life Planning Several prominent authors and publishers offer versions of

When this text is translated into , one of the richest Dravidian languages, it gains accessibility for over 80 million native speakers in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana and the global Telugu diaspora. not as a collection of scandals

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