Ananga Ranga Explained

Author:Kalyana malla
Country:India
Language:Sanskrit
Pub Date:15th or 16th century

The Ananga Ranga (hi|अनंगरंग|lit=Stage of Love or Stage of the Bodiless One) or Kamaledhiplava (hi|link=no|कमलेधिप्लव|lit=Boat in the Sea of Love) is an ancient Indian Sanskrit text written by Kalyana malla in the 15th or 16th century.[1] [2] The translators of the manuscript stated that its objective[3] is not to encourage wantonness, but simply to prevent the separation of husband and wife.

The poet wrote the work for the amusement of Lad Khan, son of Ahmed Khan Lodi. He was related to the Lodi dynasty, which from 1451 to 1526 ruled from Delhi.[4] [5] This work is often compared to the Kama Sutra, on which it draws.

Overview

Ananga Ranga was translated and published in English by the Kama Shastra Society in 1885[6] under the editorship of Sir Richard Francis Burton. After his death, the manuscript of the translation and notes were burnt by his wife Isabel Burton.[7] [8]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Ananga Ranga. Burton Richard F.. Arbuthnot F. F.. 1885. Kama Shastra Society of London and Benares . 14. 2023-06-16.
  2. Book: Studies in Human Sexuality: A Selected Guide. Frayser, S.G.. Whitby, T.J.. 1995. Libraries Unlimited. 9781563081316. 143. 2015-09-13.
  3. Book: Ananga Ranga. Burton Richard F.. Arbuthnot F. F.. 1964. Medical Press of New York. 11. 2023-06-16.
  4. Book: अनङ्गरङ्ग - Anangrang of Mahakavi Kalyan Malla. Dwarka Prasad Shastri. 2005. Chowkhamba Krishnadas Academy. 812180180X. sholk 2. 2023-06-16.
  5. http://kamashastra.com/kamaint.htm Introduction to the History of Sex Manuals by Kamashastra
  6. Book: Arbuthnot. F. F.. Burton. Richard F.. Ananga-Ranga. London & Benaras. Kama Shastra Society of London and Benares. 6. 1885 .
  7. Book: Thomas. Wright. The Life of Sir Richard Burton. Project Gutenberg. Chapter XXXVIII. February 19, 2010.
  8. Web site: Life of Sir Richard Francis Burton .