Kama The Story Of Kamasutra by Jaya Mishra
QUOTE
by Mallanaga Vatsyayana (The Creator of Kama Sutra)
"Love when it is pure has a revitalizing effect upon others;
and in the presence of a truly loving person others grow and expand into a healthier state of being.
Without deep reverence for the beloved,
such a refreshing stream cannot flow
from the heart of the lover."
Book Review #2
(Kama The Story Of The Kama Sutra by Jaya Mishra)
About the book (Main Characters)
It took me a quite some time to gather the words to write a review of this beautiful book. It begins with a description of the Gupta Dynasty, which is considered to be one of the worst times of the period. The times of Snakes and Serpents, Kings Battles and Betrayal, Love and Lust, Politics and Assassination.
To begin with Mishra portrayed "Vatsyayana" as a young, imaginative, and sexually profuse man brought up at the royal household of Guptas. An adopted son of "Ramanna" an eunuch who is a chief of Royal Harem.
The other main characters of the story are "Ratnavati" the “moon queen” and Vatsyayana’s secret lover, "Nayantara" a “snake goddess”, "Kali" a mugger king, "Narasimhagupta" the ruthless king, "Mann" the king’s homosexual brother; and "Ajyut" Mann’s gay lover and secret adviser.
Review
To begin with this book is not about the sexual positions or the pleasures you get from sex. It is a story of Vatsyayana and how he created an amazing context called "Kama Sutra". Everything about the novel is bold and unapologetic in every way. The cover and name of the book are enough to make you pick it up. Mishra doesn't shy away from writing about sex. Whether in her descriptions of oral pleasure, homosexual anal sex, marital rape, royal orgies, ritualistic tantric sex, adulterous sex, or heterosexual coupling, the author is unflinching.
In a society where Kamasutra is still a topic spoken of only in whispers & giggles Kama is a book which presents us with an unconventional hero Vatsyayana. He holds key to every woman’s heart and her desires. Kama is a fascinating attempt to challenge the notion that Kamasutra is a book for men and sex.
At the end I want to suggest everyone specially the women to read this amazing and an erotic account of pleasure.
Where to buy?
Amazon.in and Amazon.com
https://www.amazon.in/Kama-Story-Sutra-Jaya-Misra/dp/9385252801/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
https://www.amazon.com/KAMA-Story-Kama-Sutra-Misra/dp/9385252801/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1554670082&sr=8-2-fkmr1
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