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Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Kama Sutra — The Kama Sutra (Sanskrit: कामसूत्र), (alternative spellings: Kamasutram or simply Kamasutra), is an ancient Indian text widely considered to be the standard work on love in Sanskrit literature written by the Indian intellectual Vatsyayana. A… … Wikipedia
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Kama Sutra — The Kama Sutra (Aphorisms on love) by Vatsya yana, probably the most widely known of Indian texts, was written around the second century C.E. It consists of 1,250 verses. It is divided into seven parts, divided into 36 chapters, and further… … Encyclopedia of Hinduism
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