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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe Fire That Never Goes Out -Book-I & Kama-The Vedic Way to Bliss-Book-II, are the products of this life's accumulated work: the forty years of clinical observation, the lifetime of primary-source scholarship, and the sustained personal engagement with the tradition's living lineages that together make this twelve volume account possible.KAMA: The Vedic Way to Bliss-Book-II✦Volumes VII through XII · Six Volumes · 114 Chapters. From the World's Library of Kama to the Philosophy of the Kama. This Book-II of the complete work takes the tradition's enquiry into Kama beyond its Indian homeland.CONTENTS Book-II · Volumes VII-XII in 114 Chapters as follows- Volume VII - The world's library of kamaVolume, VIII - The erotic lives of the great teachers, Volume IX - The art of orgasmic joy, Volume X - Fears in love making, Volume XI - Kama in senior couples, Volume XII - Philosophy of the kama-trio. From the seventh volume onward, the work extends its range: to China and Japan, to the teacherstudent bond as the most concentrated form of erotic love, to the art and medicine of orgasmic joy, to the fears that stand between human beings and love's full expression, to the erotic life of senior couples, and finally to the complete philosophical dialogue of the three great Kamashastra texts.Each volume stands on its own. Together, the six volumes of this book complete the tradition's most comprehensive treatment of desire and bliss in all its dimensions. Author-Dr. Ajay Sharma, Dehradun.
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Dr. Ajay Sharma is a physician, yogi, astrologer, and poet with over four decades of clinical practice in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, at the foot of the Himalayas. He has spent his professional life at the intersection of the Vedic tradition's most complete intellectual legacy and the practical reality of the human beings whose care has been both his clinical vocation and his philosophical education. His clinical work integrates classical Ayurvedic medicine with the broader Vedic tradition's philosophical and spiritual resources, bringing to each patient's care the specific combination of medical precision, astrological insight, yogic understanding, and the deep knowledge of the Sanskrit primary texts that the tradition's most complete engagement requires. The Fire That Never Goes Out -Book-I and Kama-The Vedic Way to Bliss-Book-II are the products of this life's accumulated work: the forty years of clinical observation, the lifetime of primary-source scholarship, and the sustained personal engagement with the tradition's living lineages that together make this twelvevolume account possible.Dr. Sharma has published extensively in the Ancient Indian Vedic literature and in the broader tradition of Vedic scholarship. This series of two books represents the most complete and the most philosophically sustained expression of his scholarly and clinical vision: the demonstration, across twelve volumes, that the Vedic tradition's understanding of love and desire is the most complete, the most philosophically serious, and the most practically useful account of the erotic life's full range that any civilisation has produced.He lives and practices in Dehradun with his collaborator wife, an educator and social scientist, whose engagement with this project across its full arc has been both an intellectual contribution and a living demonstration of the Vanaprastha love's most complete form. The fire that never goes out is in you.It has always been in you. The tradition's answer has always been the same: Kama is not the enemy of the good life. Understood and lived with awareness, it is the good life's very substance.- Dr. Ajay Sharma, N 207, Jal Vayu Towers · East Hope Town · Jhajra, Dehradun · Uttarakhand · India.
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