Detailed descriptions of intimacy, including various types of embraces, kisses, and sexual positions. The text specifically notes 64 types of kisses as part of the "64 Arts".
As society becomes more open to discussing sexuality as a part of mental health, the Kamasutra is finally being given its rightful place on the Malayali bookshelf—not as a secret manual, but as a classic text of world literature.
The , originally written in Sanskrit by Vātsyāyana (c. 2nd–3rd century CE), is an ancient Indian text on human sexuality, emotional fulfillment, and the art of living (Kama). While widely known in the West primarily as a sex manual, the original work covers philosophy, courtship, marital relations, and social conduct.
Unlike the West, which "discovered" the Kama Sutra in the 19th century, Kerala has a long, if private, history with erotic literature.
Exploring the Ancient Art of Love: Kamasutra Malayalam Translation
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