The Indian Love Sutra is a sex classic written in the 4th-6th century. By the Englishman Richard? Burton's translation and publication caused a sensation in the western world. The Indian Love Sutra describes the characteristics of men and women in sexual life, how men and women lovers get along, how to pursue their favorite objects, how to avoid third parties, how socialites choose good men, and the characteristics that perfect women need. Indian love sutra is a social file about how ancient Indians courted, married and had sex. It is an important reading for understanding love, marriage, gender culture and social customs in ancient India.
In this land that created the world's first "acacia swing", people think that it is not a vassal of life, but a very important part of traditional life. From courtship to marriage, from lovers' dependence to concubines' * *, from lord protector and nobles, to the poor and social butterfly, from pure love to extramarital affairs, from northern India to southern India, Raft Kunyanna tells people that love and marriage have their own skills and methods. Through the pen, we can see from a distance that in that mysterious country, people who worship God are happy and enjoy life wholeheartedly.