The Ananga Ranga by Sir Richard Francis Burton

The Ananga Ranga

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The Ananga Ranga
Translated by SIR RICHARD F. BURTON
The Ananga Ranga (Stage of Love) or Kamaledhiplava is an Indian sex manual written in the 15th or 16th century. This work is often compared to the Kama Sutra, on which it draws. It was translated into English in the year 1885, under the editorship of Sir Richard Francis Burton. The work was intended to show that a woman is sufficient for a man. The book provides instructions in how a husband can promote the love for his wife through sexual pleasure. The husband can so greatly enjoy living with his wife, that it's  like he had lived with 32 different women. The increasingly varied sexual pleasures have the ability to produce harmony, thus steering clear of the married couple from getting tired of one another. As well as the extensive catalogue of sexual positions for both partners, you will find details regarding foreplay and lure.
Ananga Ranga summarizes and represents 50 of the best sex positions and guides you throughout the sex as an art.

Table of Contents :
Introduction
01. Chapter
02. Of The Various Seats Of Passion In Women
03. Of The Different Kinds Of Men And Women
04. Description Of The General Qualities, Characteristics, Temperaments, Etc., Of Women.
05. Characteristics Of The Women Of Various Lands
06. Treating Of Vashikarana
07. Of Different Signs In Men And Women
08. Treating Of External Enjoyments
09. Treating Of Internal Enjoyments In Its Various Forms

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