- The
Ratirahasya (Sanskrit रतिरहस्य) (translated in
English as
Secrets of Love, also
known as the Koka Shastra) is an
early medieval Indian **** manual...
- (fourteenth century).
Ratirahasya, by Kokkoka; 11th-12th
century CE text.
Janavashya by Kallarasa:
based on Kakkoka's
Ratirahasya. Ratiratnapradīpika,...
- African;
Ananga Ranga, a 12th-century
collection of
Hindu erotic works;
Ratirahasya,a
medieval Indian ****
manual written by Koka and The
Perfumed Garden...
-
Abdullah Qutb Shah in 1634 AD, an
ancient Sanskrit text on love and ****
Ratirahasya by
Kokkoka was
translated into
Persian and
named Lazzat-un-Nisa (Flavors...
- Kama
Sutra Yasodhara,
author of the
Jayamangala Kokkoka,
author of the
Ratirahasya Kalyanamalla,
author of the
Ananga Ranga Praudha Devaraya,
author of...
- The
Kamasutra of Vātsyāyana is most well known.
Others texts include Ratirahasya, Jayamangala, Smaradipika, Ratimanjari, Ratiratnapradipika,
Ananga Ranga...
- The
Kamasutra of Vātsyāyana is most well known.
Others texts include Ratirahasya, Jayamangala, Smaradipika, Ratimanjari, Ratiratnapradipika,
Ananga Ranga...
- non-fiction Ageing – the
Biology of
Senescence (1964) Koka Shastra,
being the
Ratirahasya of Kokkota, and
other medieval Indian writings on love (George Allen...
-
examples of
Hindu Sanskrit texts on ****uality and
emotions include the
Ratirahasya (called
Kokashastra in some
Indian scripts), the Anangaranga, the Nagarasarvasva...
- and
Reasoning Exposition of
Reasoning Sanskrit Kesava Mitra 1275 C.E
Ratirahasya ****
Sanskrit Karmapradipika Mathematics Commentary on
Bhaskara II's Lilavati...