Kamasutra Sex Positions
Ancient Indian Philosophy of Kamasutra: The
Art of Love
Kamasutra Quotes
Common spelling 'kamasutra'.
Alternative spellings include 'kama sutra, karma sutra,
karmasutra and kama shastra'.
An ingenious person should multiply the kinds
of congress after the fashion of the different kinds of
beasts and of birds. For these different kinds of congress,
performed according to the usage of each country, and the
liking of each individual, generate love, friendship, and
respect in the hearts of women. (Kamasutra,
1883)
.. those things which increase passion should
be done first, and those which are only for amusement or
variety should be done afterwards.
(Kamasutra, 1883)
Though a woman is reserved, and keeps her
feelings concealed; when she gets on the top of a man, she
shows all her love and desire. A man should gather from the
actions of the woman of what disposition she is, and in what
way she likes to be enjoyed. (Kamasutra,
1883)
Such passionate actions and amorous
gesticulations or movements, which arise on the spur of the
moment, and during sexual intercourse, cannot be defined,
and are as irregular as dreams. A horse having once attained
the fifth degree of motion goes on with blind speed,
regardless of pits, ditches, and posts in his way; and in
the same manner a loving pair become blind with passion in
the heat of congress, and go on with great impetuosity,
paying not the least regard to excess. For this reason one
who is well acquainted with the science of love (Kamasutra),
and knowing his own strength, as also the tenderness,
impetuosity, and strength of the young women, should act
accordingly. The various modes of enjoyment are not for all
times or for all persons, but they should only be used at
the proper time. and in the proper countries and places.
(Kamasutra, 1883)
Embracing Sex Positions of Kamasutra
The two kinds of embrace take place when the
lover is standing are:
When a woman, clinging to a man as a creeper twines round a
tree, bends his head down to hers with the desire of kissing
him and slightly makes the sound of sut sut, embraces him, and
looks lovingly towards him, it is called the 'twining of a
creeper'.
When a woman, having placed one of her feet on the foot of her
lover, and the other on one of his thighs, passes one of her
arms round his back, and the other on his shoulders, makes
slightly the sounds of singing and cooing, and wishes, as it
were, to climb up him in order to have a kiss, it is called an
embrace like the 'climbing of a tree'.
These two kinds of embrace take place at the time of sexual
union:
When lovers lie on a bed, and embrace each other so closely
that the arms and thighs of the one are encircled by the arms
and thighs of the other, and are, as it were, rubbing up
against them, this is called an embrace like 'the mixture of
sesamum seed with rice'.
When a man and a woman are very much in love with each other,
and, not thinking of any pain or hurt, embrace each other as if
they were entering into each other's bodies either while the
woman is sitting on the lap of the man, or in front of him, or
on a bed, then it is called an embrace like a 'mixture of milk
and water'.
Babhravya has thus related to us the above eight kinds of
embraces. Suvarnanabha moreover gives us four ways of embracing
simple members of the body, which are:
The embrace of the thighs.
The embrace of the jaghana, i.e. the part of the body from the
navel downwards to the thighs.
The embrace of the breasts.
The embrace of the forehead.
When one of two lovers presses forcibly one or both of the
thighs of the other between his or her own, it is called the
'embrace of thighs'.
When a man presses the jaghana or middle part of the woman's
body against his own, and mounts upon her to practise, either
scratching with the nail or finger, or biting, or striking, or
kissing, the hair of the woman being loose and flowing, it is
called the 'embrace of the jaghana'.
When a man places his breast between the breasts of a of
Vatsyayana woman and presses her with it, it is called the
'embrace of the breasts'.
When either of the lovers touches the mouth, the eyes and the
forehead of the other with his or her own, it is called the
'embrace of the forehead'.
Lying Down Sex Positions of
Kamasutra
The Deer-woman has the following three ways of
lying down:
The widely opened position
The yawning position
The position of the wife of Indra
When she lowers her head and raises her middle
parts, it is called the 'widely opened position'. At such a
time the man should apply some unguent, so as to make the
entrance easy.
When she raises her thighs and keeps them wide apart and
engages in congress, it is called the 'yawning position'.
When she places her thighs with her legs doubled on them upon
her sides, and thus engages in congress, it is called the
'position of Indrani' and this is learnt only by practice. The
position is also useful in the case of the 'highest
congress'.
The 'clasping position' is used in 'low congress', and in the
'lowest congress', together with the 'pressing position', the
'twining position', and the 'mare's position'.
When the legs of both the male and the female are stretched
straight
out over each other, it is called the 'clasping position'. It
is of two kinds, the side position and the supine position,
according to the way in which they lie down. In the side
position the male should invariably lie on his left side, and
cause the woman to lie on her right side, and this rule is to
be observed in lying down with all kinds of women.
When, after congress has begun in the clasping position, the
woman presses her lover with her thighs, it is called the
'pressing position'.
When the woman places one of her thighs across the thigh of her
lover it is called the 'twining position'.
When a woman forcibly holds in her yoni the lingam after it is
in, it is called the 'mare's position'. This is learnt by
practice only, and is chiefly found among the women of the
Andhra country.
The above are the different ways of lying down, mentioned by
Babhravya. Suvarnanabha, however, gives the following in
addition:
When the female raises both of her thighs straight up, it is
called the 'rising position'.
When she raises both of her legs, and places them on her
lover's shoulders, it is called the 'yawning position'.
When the legs are contracted, and thus held by the lover before
his bosom, it is called the 'pressed position'.
When only one of her legs is stretched out, it is called the
'half pressed position'.
When the woman places one of her legs on her lover's shoulder,
and stretches the other out, and then places the latter on his
shoulder, and stretches out the other, and continues to do so
alternately, it is called the 'splitting of a bamboo'.
When one of her legs is placed on the head, and the other is
stretched out, it is called the 'fixing of a nail'. This is
learnt by practice only.
When both the legs of the woman are contracted, and placed on
her stomach, it is called 'crab's position'.
When the thighs are raised and placed one upon the other, it is
called the 'packed position'.
When the shanks are placed one upon the other,
it is called the 'lotus-like position'.
When a man, during congress, turns round, and
enjoys the woman without leaving her, while she embraces
him
round the back all the time, it is called the 'turning
position', and is learnt only by practice.
Thus, says Suvarnanabha, these different ways
of lying down, sitting, and standing should be practised in
water, because it is easy to do so therein. But Vatsyayana is
of opinion that congress in water is improper, because it is
prohibited by the religious law.
When a man and a woman support themselves on
each other's bodies, or on a wall, or pillar, and thus while
standing engage in congress, it is called the 'supported
congress'.
When a man supports himself against a
wall, and the woman, sitting on his hands joined together and
held underneath her, throws her arms round his neck, and
putting her thighs alongside his waist, moves herself by her
feet, which are touching the wall against which the man is
leaning, it is called the 'suspended congress'.
When a woman stands on her hands and feet like
a quadruped, and her lover mounts her like a bull, it is called
the 'congress of a cow'. At this time everything that is
ordinarily done on the bosom should be done on the back.
In the same way can be carried on the congress
of a dog, the congress of a goat, the congress of a deer, the
forcible mounting of an ass, the congress of a cat, the jump of
a tiger, the pressing of an elephant, the rubbing of a boar,
and the mounting of a horse. And in all these cases the
characteristics of these different animals should be manifested
by acting like them.
When a man enjoys two women at the same time,
both of whom love him equally, it is called the 'united
congress'.
When a man enjoys many women altogether, it is
called the 'congress of a herd of cows'.
The following kinds of congress-sporting in
water, or the congress of an elephant with many female
elephants which is said to take place only in the water, the
congress of a collection of goats, the congress of a collection
of deer take place in imitation of these animals.
In Gramaneri many young men enjoy a woman that
may be married to one of them, either one after the other, or
at the same time. Thus one of them holds her, another enjoys
her, a third uses her mouth, a fourth holds her middle part,
and in this way they go on enjoying her several parts
alternately.
The same things can be done when several men
are sitting in company with one courtesan, or when one
courtesan is alone with many men. In the same way this can be
done by the women of the king's harem when they accidentally
get hold of a man.
The people in the Southern countries have also
a congress in the anus, that is called the 'lower
congress'.
Kamasutra Sex Positions for Role Reversal
The acts to be done by the man are:
Moving forward
Friction or churning
Piercing
Rubbing
Pressing
Giving a blow
The blow of a boar
The blow of a bull
The sporting of a sparrow
When the organs are brought together properly
and directly it is called 'moving the organ forward'.
When the lingam is held with the hand, and
turned all round in the yoni, it is called 'churning'.
When the yoni is lowered, and the upper part of
it is struck with the lingam, it is called 'piercing'.
When the same thing is done on the lower part
of the yoni, it is called 'rubbing'.
When the yoni is pressed by the lingam for a
long time, it is called 'pressing'.
When the lingam is removed to some distance
from the yoni, and then forcibly strikes it, it is called
'giving a blow'.
When only one part of the yoni is rubbed with
the lingam, it is called the 'blow of a boar'.
When both sides of the yoni are rubbed in this
way, it is called the 'blow of a bull'.
When the lingam is in the yoni, and moved up
and down frequently, and without being taken out, it is called
the 'sporting of a sparrow'. This takes place at the end of
congress.
When a woman acts the part of a man, she has
the following things to do in addition to the nine given
above:
The pair of tongs
The top
The swing
When the woman holds the lingam in her yoni,
draws it in, presses it, and keeps it thus in her for a long
time, it is called the 'pair of tongs'.
When, while engaged in congress, she turns
round like a wheel, it is called the 'top'. This is learnt by
practice only.
When, on such an occasion, the man lifts up the
middle part of his body, and the woman turns round her middle
part, it is called the 'swing'.
When the woman is tired, she should place her
forehead on that of her lover, and should thus take rest
without disturbing the union of the organs, and when the woman
has rested herself the man should turn round and begin the
congress again.
There are also some verses on the subject as
follows:
'Though a woman is reserved, and keeps her
feelings concealed; yet when she gets on the top of a man, she
then shows all her love and desire. A man should gather from
the actions of the woman of what disposition she is, and in
what way she likes to be enjoyed. A woman during her monthly
courses, a woman who has been lately confined, and a fat woman
should not be made to act the part of a man.'
The Kamasutra of Vatsayayana, Sir
Richard Burton, translator [1883] This text is in the public
domain.
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