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Novels and Accounts of Richard Burton
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The Vatsayayana Kama Sutra
MAN, the period of whose life is one hundred years, should practise Dharma, Artha and Kama at different times and in such a manner that they may harmonize together and not clash in any way. He should acquire learning in his childhood, in his youth and middle age he should attend to Artha and Kama, and in his old age he should perform Dharma, and thus seek to gain Moksha, i.e. release from further transmigration.
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The Arabian Nights
The Arabian Nights another source
But when the night was half-spent he bethought him that he had
forgotten in his palace somewhat which he should have brought with
him, so he returned privily and entered his apartments, where he found
the Queen, his wife, asleep on his own carpet bed embracing with
both arms a black cook of loathsome aspect and foul with kitchen
grease and grime.
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Vikram and the Vampire
Some nineteen centuries ago, the renowned city of Ujjayani
witnessed the birth of a prince to whom was given the gigantic
name Vikramaditya. Even the Sanskrit-speaking people, who are
not usually pressed for time, shortened it to "Vikram", and a little
further West it would infallibly have been docked down to "Vik".
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Sheikh Nefzaoui: The Perfumed Garden
If one looks at a woman with those qualities in front, one is fascinated; if from behind, one
dies with pleasure. Looked at sitting, she is a rounded dome; lying, a soft-bed; standing, the
staff of a standard. When she is walking, her natural parts appear as set off under her
clothing.
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