
Who was India's first love guru? Wrote a book on love many decades ago, lived a life of..., name is…
He felt that centuries ago, a treatise on love and romance should have been written in India. This love guru was none other than Maharishi Vatsyayana, who wrote a great treatise on love, known as the Kama Sutra, which has become an evergreen hit all over the world for its content.
What is the Kamasutra about?
We know that the author of the world's best-selling book Kamasutra, is Maharishi Vatsyayana. He wrote a book like the Kamasutra, which explains in detail about love and sweet relationships. It is said that this book gives a lot of information about love, which is relevant even today after centuries. Today, we'll tell you about him in detail. Vatsyayana Rishi, who spent a lot of time in Banaras, is considered to be very knowledgeable and also had a very good understanding of the Vedas. What was the science behind attraction, according to Maharishi Vatsyayana?
Maharishi Vatsyayana explained scientifically for the first time what the science of attraction is. He believed that just as we talk about all aspects of life, we should not ignore physical intimacy as well. Vatsyayana was associated with religious teachings. Maharishi wrote a book on love and intimacy at a time when nothing was written on it, nor was it openly discussed. So Maharishi Vatsyayana is our love guru who was way ahead of his time.
It is said that Vatsyayana wrote the Kamasutra after talking to courtesans. Famous author Wendy Doniger has also described Maharishi Vatsyayana in detail in her book 'Redeeming the Kamasutra'. The original book of the Kamasutra should be seen as the art of living. And in this form, what is the importance of love in life, how should we know its signs, how should we make a place in someone's heart? Why was love important according to Vatsyayana?
According to historians, Vatsyayana felt that important topics like love and intimacy should be discussed openly. It cannot be ignored. Through his book, he tried to ensure that people could gain better information in this regard. Even today, people from all over the world refer to this book. It is relevant even after thousands of years.
What other books did Vatsyayana author?
Vatsyayana was also a great philosopher. He also wrote a book called Nyaya Sutra. This book was generally on spiritual liberalism, which is based on birth and life. It also talks about salvation. This is a great book, which shows how brilliant Vatsyayana was. However, this book was not discussed much.
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