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Mentioned in 8 episodes
Kama Sutra
Book • 2006
The Kama Sutra, written by Vatsyayana in the 3rd century CE, is a detailed treatise on human sexuality, emotional fulfillment, and the art of living.
It covers various aspects of relationships, including marriage, adultery, and courtesanship, while emphasizing the balance between pleasure and virtue.
The text is structured into seven books, offering insights into ancient Indian culture and societal norms.
It covers various aspects of relationships, including marriage, adultery, and courtesanship, while emphasizing the balance between pleasure and virtue.
The text is structured into seven books, offering insights into ancient Indian culture and societal norms.
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Mentioned in 8 episodes
Mentioned by 

as a reference for foreplay ideas.


Shan Boodram

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Shan Boodram (intimacy expert)
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as a work composed during the Gupta period.


William Dalrymple

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The Kushan Empire
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while making light of the topic of sexual intimacy and the need for pelvic motion.


Jared Ament

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510: Why Your Spine Is the Key to Longevity, Sexual Health and Pain-Free Living | Jared Ament, MD
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in the context of comparing it to Tantra and highlighting its unique approach to sexual practices.

Shawn Roop

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Tantric Sexual Mastery for Men - with Shawn Roop
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in the context of its teachings on intimacy and life.

April Lampert


Shan Boodram

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#430 Pleasure, Positions, and Sex Appeal with Shan Boodram
Mentioned in relation to the four goals of human life in ancient Indian philosophy.

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The Arthashastra
Mentioned by Chuck as being found on Daniel Shaw's bookshelf.

CR52 – Chuck Versus the Living Dead – Chuck S3E17
Mentioned by Michael Scott when trying to impress Carol at the Diwali party.

Second Drink: Diwali with Mindy Kaling
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, who spent 25 years decoding the real meaning of this ancient text.

Seema Anand

500 Types of Kissing?! What Ancient India Knew About Desire ft. Dr. Seema Anand