- as the Koka Shastra) is an
early medieval Indian ****
manual written by
Kokkoka, a poet, who is
variously described as Koka or Koka Pandit. The
exact date...
- Shah in 1634 AD, an
ancient Sanskrit text on love and ****
Ratirahasya by
Kokkoka was
translated into
Persian and
named Lazzat-un-Nisa (Flavors of the Woman)...
- Hua, On
Venereal disease Hong, Ge, Pao-Pu Zhi (Jin
Dynasty (266–420))
Kokkoka, Ratirahasya. Praudhadevaraja,
Ratiratna Pradipika. Roberts, Dr. Amanda...
- Panchsayaka, by Jyotirīshvara
Kavishekhara (fourteenth century). Ratirahasya, by
Kokkoka; 11th-12th
century CE text.
Janavashya by Kallarasa:
based on Kakkoka's...
- Vatsayana,
famous for the Kama
Sutra Yasodhara,
author of the
Jayamangala Kokkoka,
author of the
Ratirahasya Kalyanamalla,
author of the
Ananga Ranga Praudha...
- are from the
lands during 11th and 12th AD from the Rati-Rahasya of the
kokkoka Pandit,
which is
known as Arya-varttá,
which is “the
tract between the...
- aꞌ suꞌu tojak.
Junuen beja, siꞌime jumeꞌ aꞌ sualeme, inimeꞌe, ka jiba betchiꞌbo
kokkoka, taa ala inimeꞌe, jiba yuu
jiapsiwamta bem bitneꞌ betchiꞌbo....
- the
rules for
Baroque chess) The Koka Shastra,
Being the
Ratirahasya of
Kokkoka, and
Other Medieval Indian Writings on Love,
translated by Alex Comfort...