The Foundation Directory 2010

The Foundation Directory 2010 by Alain Daniélou is a comprehensive edition published by the Foundation Center in 2010, featuring 2866 pages in English. This work presents a new translation of the Kama Sutra, originally compiled in the fourth century A.D. by Vatsyayana. Daniélou’s translation aims to preserve the numbered verse divisions of the original text and includes two significant commentaries, enhancing the reader’s understanding of this ancient guide to sexual practices and philosophies.
Readers will find that this edition addresses a wide range of topics related to sexual life, including marriage, adultery, and various sexual customs. Daniélou’s approach is realistic and pragmatic, offering an unambiguous exploration of themes such as male and female homosexuality and the dynamics of relationships. This translation seeks to provide a clearer understanding of the Kama Sutra’s explicit content, reflecting the cultural context of an India that embraced a rich expression of eroticism.
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The world’s oldest and most widely read guide to the pleasures and techniques of sex, the Kama Sutra was compiled in the fourth century A.D. by a Brahmin and religious scholar name Vatsyayana, who worked from texts dating back to the fourth century B.C. Until the present, the only English translation of his Hindu love classic was that of the famous English explorer Sir Richard Burton, published in 1883.
Unlike Burton’s version, Alain Daniélou’s new translation preserves the numbered verse divisions of the original and includes two essential commentaries: the Fayamangala commentary, written in Sanskrit by Yashodhara during the Middle Ages, and a modern Hindi commentary by Devadatta Shastri. Whereas Burton’s Victorian reluctance to translate certain terms obscured our understanding of the philosophy and techniques of the Kama Sutra, Daniélou has preserved the full explicitness of the original, dealing with everything from the art of scratching to relations with the wives of others.
Realistic and pragmatic in its approach, the Kama Sutra deals without ambiguity or hypocrisy with all aspects of sexual life–including marriage, adultery, prostitution, group sex, sadomasochism, male and female homosexuality, and transvestism. The text paints a fascinating portrait of an India whose openness to sexuality gave rise to a highly developed expression of the erotic.
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