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News18
22-07-2025
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India's First Love Guru: The Man Who Wrote The Kamasutra But Remained Celibate
Last Updated: Centuries ago, Maharishi Vatsyayana wrote the 'Kamasutra', a timeless guide on love and relationships, making him India's first 'love guru' but he remained celibate throughout life Long before the concept of love guides or relationship experts existed, India had its own pioneering 'love guru' — Maharishi Vatsyayana. Centuries ago, he composed an extraordinary treatise on love, relationships, attraction, and physical intimacy, which the world now knows as the Kamasutra. Remarkably, despite being the author of this seminal work, Maharishi Vatsyayana remained celibate throughout his life. The Man Behind The Kamasutra While many recognise Maharishi Vatsyayana as the mind behind one of the most widely referenced books on love and sexuality, very few truly know the man himself. Maharishi Vatsyayana spent much of his life in the sacred city of Banaras (Varanasi) and was deeply learned in the Vedas and philosophical texts. His knowledge spanned religion, ethics, and human relationships, making him a highly respected sage in Indian history. A Revolutionary Thinker Ahead Of His Time Maharishi Vatsyayana was perhaps the first to explain the science of attraction in a systematic, almost empirical manner. He firmly believed that all aspects of life — including sex and love — should be discussed openly and without shame. At a time when such topics were considered taboo, Maharishi Vatsyayana advocated for open conversation and understanding. His treatise, the Kamasutra, was not merely a manual of physical intimacy, but a comprehensive guide to the art of living, love, and human connection. Through it, he sought to educate society on the value of pleasure, companionship, and emotional harmony. How Vatsyayana Researched For The Kamasutra According to some historical accounts, Maharishi Vatsyayana conducted his research by visiting brothels, observing human behaviour, and speaking with courtesans. Despite these experiences, he reportedly never engaged in any sexual activities himself. His interest lay in understanding and documenting the nuances of desire and affection from a scholarly perspective. Renowned scholar Wendy Doniger has discussed Maharishi Vatsyayana extensively in her book Redeeming the Kamasutra, arguing that his work should be viewed not as erotic literature alone, but as a philosophical and sociological guide. His Other Works And Legacy Beyond the Kamasutra, Maharishi Vatsyayana was also a profound philosopher. He authored the Nyaya Sutra, a text focused on logic, metaphysics, and the pursuit of liberation. This lesser-known work offers insight into spiritual liberalism and the broader philosophical context of his time. Today, Maharishi Vatsyayana's Kamasutra remains a globally referenced text, studied not only for its content on physical intimacy but also for its deep understanding of relationships and human behaviour. His progressive thinking continues to resonate, proving that his ideas were far ahead of his era. The News18 Lifestyle section brings you the latest on health, fashion, travel, food, and culture — with wellness tips, celebrity style, travel inspiration, and recipes. Also Download the News18 App to stay updated! tags : erotica General Knowledge healthy relationships Indian literature Interesting facts Kama Sutra love and relationships Romantic relationship Sex and Relationships view comments Location : New Delhi, India, India First Published: July 22, 2025, 12:40 IST News lifestyle India's First Love Guru: The Man Who Wrote The Kamasutra But Remained Celibate Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


India.com
21-07-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
Who was India's first love guru? Wrote a book on love many decades ago, lived a life of..., name is…
Hundreds of years ago, India had a love guru who wrote a book and told us everything about love, courtship, and physical relations. This famous love guru wrote a book like the Kamasutra and laid stress on subjects like how to love. India's first love guru wrote about love, courtship, sweet relationships, and physical intimacy. Today, we will tell you all about him. Who was India's first love guru? He felt that centuries ago, a treatise on love and romance should have been written in India. This love guru was none other than Maharishi Vatsyayana, who wrote a great treatise on love, known as the Kama Sutra, which has become an evergreen hit all over the world for its content. What is the Kamasutra about? We know that the author of the world's best-selling book Kamasutra, is Maharishi Vatsyayana. He wrote a book like the Kamasutra, which explains in detail about love and sweet relationships. It is said that this book gives a lot of information about love, which is relevant even today after centuries. Today, we'll tell you about him in detail. Vatsyayana Rishi, who spent a lot of time in Banaras, is considered to be very knowledgeable and also had a very good understanding of the Vedas. What was the science behind attraction, according to Maharishi Vatsyayana? Maharishi Vatsyayana explained scientifically for the first time what the science of attraction is. He believed that just as we talk about all aspects of life, we should not ignore physical intimacy as well. Vatsyayana was associated with religious teachings. Maharishi wrote a book on love and intimacy at a time when nothing was written on it, nor was it openly discussed. So Maharishi Vatsyayana is our love guru who was way ahead of his time. It is said that Vatsyayana wrote the Kamasutra after talking to courtesans. Famous author Wendy Doniger has also described Maharishi Vatsyayana in detail in her book 'Redeeming the Kamasutra'. The original book of the Kamasutra should be seen as the art of living. And in this form, what is the importance of love in life, how should we know its signs, how should we make a place in someone's heart? Why was love important according to Vatsyayana? According to historians, Vatsyayana felt that important topics like love and intimacy should be discussed openly. It cannot be ignored. Through his book, he tried to ensure that people could gain better information in this regard. Even today, people from all over the world refer to this book. It is relevant even after thousands of years. What other books did Vatsyayana author? Vatsyayana was also a great philosopher. He also wrote a book called Nyaya Sutra. This book was generally on spiritual liberalism, which is based on birth and life. It also talks about salvation. This is a great book, which shows how brilliant Vatsyayana was. However, this book was not discussed much.


News18
11-07-2025
- Entertainment
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Sexy! Esha Gupta Flaunts Curves In A Very Racy White Cutout Gown, Hot Video Viral; Watch
Last Updated: Esha Gupta raises the temperature in a daring white gown with bold cutouts. Her sultry video is breaking the internet. Fans can't stop staring! Esha Gupta has left fans gasping for breath. The sultry diva slipped into a racy white gown featuring audacious cutouts and shared a video that's now taking the internet by storm. With her signature confidence and commanding presence, Esha turned up the heat on Instagram and had hearts racing within seconds. In the clip, Esha strikes seductive poses with effortless grace. The gown, sculpted to perfection, hugs her curves in all the right places. The plunging neckline and sharply structured cutouts at the torso showcased her toned body. Adding to the allure, she wrapped herself in a delicate sheer cape embellished with feathers and embroidery, teasing her shoulders and collarbones. With her soft waves curled into a vintage-inspired bob, and bronzed glam makeup, Esha oozes old-Hollywood sex appeal. She maintains a slow, confident gaze toward the camera and, at times, lowers her eyelids in sultry shyness. Fans flooded the comments section with fire and heart emojis, with many calling her the 'queen of hotness." Some even claimed this is her 'best look yet." The sizzling outfit choice comes not long after Esha addressed the long-standing 'sex symbol" label attached to her in the industry. Speaking to Siddharth Kannan recently, Esha clarified, 'In the beginning, I did not stereotype myself; people did it. 'Sex Symbol', 'Hot', what does that even mean? Kamasutra is a symbol of sex, it's not Esha." Esha made her Bollywood debut with Jannat 2 and was last seen in Bobby Deol's Aashram. She's now gearing up for Dhamaal 4, set to hit theatres in Eid 2026, alongside Ajay Devgn and Riteish Deshmukh. view comments First Published: July 12, 2025, 02:30 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


Time of India
25-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Esha Gupta REACTS to being called a 'sex symbol': '... this is something God has given me, something Kamdev has given me'
Esha Gupta recently addressed her 'sex symbol' label in Bollywood, revealing the pressures and insecurities she faced. She shared how an agency dropped her due to a director-producer favoring another artist, making her feel insecure about her looks. Esha emphasized the label was imposed, not self-created, and criticized the industry's preference for a 'girl-next-door' image. Esha Gupta has never shied away from speaking her mind, and in a recent interview, she did just that—taking on the long-standing label of being a 'sex symbol' in Bollywood. Known for her bold screen presence and striking features, the actress got candid about the pressures, stereotypes, and insecurities she's faced in the industry. From missed opportunities and unsolicited advice to embracing her natural beauty, Esha's reflections offer a raw and honest look at the price of perception in showbiz. The conversation took a revealing turn when host Siddharth Kannan asked Esha about those who tried to pull her down in the industry. Esha shared that the agency she had hoped would launch her backed out—allegedly under pressure from a "director-producer" who was planning to debut another major artist instead. To make matters worse, the same people made her feel insecure about her appearance, despite her striking looks being a major talking point. The actress clarified that the stereotype of being a 'sex symbol' wasn't something she created for herself—it was imposed by others. She emphasized that it wasn't the media's fault either, but rather the people who influence the narratives fed to the media. Reflecting on the label, she questioned its meaning, pointing out that something like the Kamasutra represents a symbol of sex, not a person like her. She went on to say that if people label her a sex symbol, it's only because of what she was naturally born with—something, she added, that's not entirely in her control. While she didn't see the title as entirely negative, she didn't view it as a compliment either. The constant stereotyping, she admitted, took a toll on her self-esteem, leaving her feeling underconfident about her appearance. Esha further revealed that constant criticism made her question her appearance, making her feel she should tone down her looks to fit the "girl-next-door" image often preferred in the industry. She pointed out the irony that while she was once made to feel insecure, many now undergo surgeries to look like her. The 39-year-old actress also recalled being advised by a male industry insider to get a nose job—but she chose to embrace her natural features instead, refusing to alter herself to fit someone else's standard. On the work front, Esha, who made her Bollywood debut opposite Emraan Hashmi in Jannat 2, was last seen in the popular web series Aashram alongside Bobby Deol. She's now reportedly part of the ensemble cast of Dhamaal 4, which includes Ajay Devgn, Riteish Deshmukh, Arshad Warsi , Sanjay Mishra, and Jaaved Jaaferi , along with new additions like Sanjeeda Shaikh, Anjali Anand, and Upendra Limaye. The film is slated for a theatrical release on Eid 2026.


News18
04-05-2025
- Entertainment
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Surbhi Chandna Says She Won't Star In ULLU App Shows Amid Ajaz Khan Controversy
Surbhi Chandna, known for Ishqbaaaz, says she won't work with ULLU app. Surbhi Chandna, a popular TV actress known for playing Anika in Ishqbaaaz alongside Nakuul Mehta, recently spoke about whether she would ever work on shows from the ULLU app, a platform known for adult content. The 35-year-old shared her thoughts in a recent interview. Speaking on Shardul Pandit's podcast Uncensored with Shardul, Surbhi said, 'That is not the genre I would choose to do… or even the platform. Jo shows uss platform par bante hai; usne mein shayad mel hi nahi khati, but log karte hain. It's not about hygiene issues; it's about the content. I just don't resonate with it." The ULLU App Controversy Ajaz Khan has found himself at the center of a major controversy after a video from his ongoing reality show House Arrest on the Ullu App went viral on social media. In the now-viral clip, Ajaz is seen asking contestants to enact various Kamasutra sex positions — a moment that has sparked widespread outrage across social platforms and political circles alike. The content of the show has left many netizens shocked, with users slamming it for promoting explicit material in the name of entertainment. Social media has been flooded with demands to take strict action against both the actor and the makers of the show. On Friday, the National Commission for Women (NCW) summoned Ajaz and Vibhu Agarwal, CEO of the Ullu App, after a controversial clip from the platform's reality show House Arrest began circulating online. An official of Amboli police said, 'Based on a complaint lodged by Gautam Ravriya, an activist of Bajrang Dal, the police registered a case against actor Ajaz Khan, producer Rajkumar Pandey of 'House Arrest' web show and other persons from Ullu app." Following the FIR and backlash, House Arrest has been removed from the Ullu app and is no longer available for streaming. First Published: