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A classical Indian treatise systematically explores desire and the arts of love as one aim of life, alongside duty and livelihood. It combines philosophical precepts with practical advice on courtship, marriage, household relations, sexual techniques and positions, the conduct of lovers and courtesans, and rules of etiquette for social and erotic interaction. Organized into chapters that classify temperaments, situations, and methods for attraction, separation, and reconciliation, it mixes moral reflection, social norms, and aesthetic examples to guide behavior in intimate and communal life.
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