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Eros vs Kama is a thought-provoking exploration of how Western and Eastern civilizations have approached desire, love, and sexuality through fundamentally different lenses. Author Rashna Imhasly-Gandhy delves into the philosophical foundations of Eros—the Greek concept of romantic and sexual love—and contrasts it with Kama, the Sanskrit term representing desire and pleasure in Hindu philosophy.
Through meticulous research and cultural analysis, the book examines how these two traditions shape our understanding of human relationships, passion, and intimacy. Imhasly-Gandhy explores the historical contexts, religious influences, and societal values that have molded these perspectives across centuries. The work challenges readers to reconsider conventional assumptions about desire and invites a deeper understanding of how culture fundamentally influences our most intimate experiences.
This non-fiction work is essential for anyone interested in comparative philosophy, cultural studies, and the intersection of Eastern and Western thought.







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