Description
- ISBN-13: 9788172340872
- Publisher: Prakash Book Depot
- Publisher Imprint: Prakash Book Depot
- No of Pages: 214
- ISBN-10: 8172340877
- Publisher Date: 30 Jan 2007
- Binding: Hardback
Original price was: ₹695.00.₹556.00Current price is: ₹556.00.
Discover the ancient wisdom of the Kamasutra (ISBN: 9788172340872), a classic text exploring the art of love and sexual nature within a philosophical framework. Delve into the world’s oldest treatise on sex and enrich your understanding of human relationships.
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Ekta Singh –
I’m not really convinced on what is written on the book.
Anurag –
It contains good insights on love and sex.
Nikita Gupta –
Some of the positions seem rather uncomfortable! A good historical document, though.
Anshuman –
A fascinating glimpse into ancient Indian culture and attitudes towards love and relationships.
Pankaj Dhalaria –
It is an average book. Worth reading for some people.
Vivekanand Pandey –
Overrated! It did not teach me as I wanted.
Amaan Khan –
A classic piece of literature that offer different ways to think about love.
Shantanu Gupta –
An eye-opening book. Must read
Arghyadip Poddar –
Definitely not a how-to guide. More of a discussion on the art of love. Worth reading for the cultural context.
Riva –
More philosophical than practical, but the historical context makes it worthwhile. It’s a classic for a reason.
Kautuk Srivastava –
Changed my perspective about love
Harsh –
Opens your mind to different ways of thinking about intimacy. Some of the advice is surprisingly relevant today!
Ajay Deepak Nakil –
I was expecting something more practical. It’s more philosophical than I anticipated. Not bad, just different.
Vishwajeet –
I found it quite boring. Expected more but could not get it.
Anshul Jhalani –
A bit repetitive in places, but overall an enlightening read. It challenges modern perspectives.
Tejswi Raj –
Great read. It is so insightful.
Kaustubh Chaudhary –
Not as explicit as I was expecting, but the relationship advice is surprisingly good.
Pooja –
An interesting read, but some parts felt a bit outdated. Still, a valuable historical perspective.