The Man on Top position commonly known as the missionary position is the most widely used from times immemorial and gives the best possible enjoyment and penetration. Sage Vatsyayana has made these positions more exciting and pleasant by his sheer brilliant expressions and imaginations. If one reads carefully through all outlined positions in this category, it is evident that what Vatsyayana promotes constantly is for the man and woman to strive for maximum contact of the organs.
Archive for December 16th, 2008
Kamasutra ~ The Man On Top Positions
December 16, 2008Kamasutra ~ The Woman On Top Positions
December 16, 2008Vatsyayana in his book has given man and woman equal opportunities to derive maximum pleasure. In some positions the woman has to lie back and enjoy while the man does all the hard work while in other positions the man derives all the pleasure without doing anything at all. While in few positions both the partners have to equally involve themselves in the art of love making to derive maximum pleasure. The “Woman on Top” positions in the Kamasutra, are clearly oriented towards providing the man with maximum pleasure without having to really work for it.
Kamasutra ~ The ‘Rear-Entry’ Positions
December 16, 2008In this segment of positions Vatsyayana took the help of animal’s way of love making as an inspiration and laid down positions which are not only sensuous but also give lots of stimulation to the sex organs and makes penetration deeper and enjoyable
Kamasutra ~ The ‘Standing’ Positions
December 16, 2008Vatsyayana had taken care of almost all situations and all positions of love making. For those couple who are in a hurry and don’t have the time and opportunity to get into bed standing positions of sexual ecstasy is very helpful. These positions are not only adventures and sensual but you also require lots of [...]
Kamasutra ~ The ‘Sitting’ Positions
December 16, 2008The Kamasutra offers all manner of challenging positions. Vatsyayana has given the art of love making a dual responsibility and given both the sexes equal level of satisfaction.
Kamasutra ~ The Divine Art Of Love
December 16, 2008The Kamasutra, written sometime in the 3rd century by a north Indian scholar called Vatsyayana Mallanaga, means literally, the Treatise on Pleasure. Kama is the Hindu God of Love. Kama also means desire









