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The Kama Sutra, or Aphorisms on Love, has survived at least years as a dominant text on sexual relations between men and women.!
Vātsyāyana
Vātsyāyana was an ancient Indian philosopher, known for authoring the Kama Sutra[1†].
He lived in India during the second or third century CE[1†], probably in Pataliputra (modern day Patna in Bihar)[1†].
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His name is sometimes erroneously confused with Mallanaga, the seer of the Asuras, to whom the origin of erotic science is attributed[1†]. He is not to be confused with Pakṣilasvāmin Vātsyāyana, the author of Nyāya Sutra Bhāshya, the first preserved commentary on Gotama’s Nyāya Sutras[1†][2†].
Vātsyāyana’s interest in refined human behavior, including sexual behavior as a means of fulfillment, was recorded in his treatise Kama Sutra[1†].
At the close of the Kama Sutra, he writes about himself: "After reading and considering the works of Babhravya and other ancient authors, and thinking over the meaning of the rules given by them, this treatise was composed, according to the precepts of the Holy Writ, for the benefit of the world, by Vatsyayana, while leading the life of