Kama Sutra -Interesting Facts 
- The exact origins of the Kama Sutra are vague, but it was written between the  1st and 4th Centuries AD by a man called Vatsyayana, who lived in the  North Indian city of Benares - now called Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh,India.
 - It was first translated into English by the 19th Century  British explorer Sir Richard F. Burton in 1876.Born  in 1821 the  adventurer, who spoke 25 languages, came across the Kama  Sutra in Bombay in 1842  and became fascinated with Indian erotica.  Following a visit to a prostitute,  Burton, who had three Indian  mistresses said: "We  British never knew of this kind of  love-making. Had we known, we would  not have ruined the lives of so many British  virgins." 
 
- In  1883 Burton risked prosecution and imprisonment under  the Obscene  Publications Act after publishing 250 copies of the Kama Sutra   privately in Britain. The book did not become legal in Britain until  1963. 
 
- It  was written in the ancient Sanskrit language. In  Sanskrit,Kama means  desire and Sutra means rules. In the  context of the book "desire"  includes singing, reading, poetry and dancing as  well as sex. 
 
- The  Kama Sutra contains a total of 64 sexual positions. Vatsyayana believed  there were eight ways of making  love, multiplied by eight positions  within each of these. In the book, they are  known as the 64 Arts. 
 
- Only about 20 per cent of the book is devoted to  sexual positions.  The remainder gives guidance on how to be a good  citizen and insights  into men and women in relationships, a bit like Men Are From Mars &  Women Are From Venus. 
 
- The Kama Sutra describes making love as "divine  union". Vatsyayana believed that sex itself was not wrong, but doing it  badly was sinful. 
 
- Lovers  who suffer from medical complaints such as back  pain and arthritis are  warned not to attempt some of the Kama Sutra's positions.  Vatsyayana  states: "They predispose for rheumatic pains and sciatica." 
 
- After  Burton published the Kama Sutra the prudish British  Raj banned the  book in India. At the same time they also stopped temple  prostitutes  and child marriages. 
 
- The  Kama Sutra may have originated in India, but in 1996  the authorities  there clamped down on the film "Kama Sutra-A Tale Of Love and demanded  that 14 explicit scenes were cut before  it was fit to be shown to  Indian audiences. 
 
- Code  breakers also find the Kama Sutra fascinating as it  contains  instructions  for making messages  unreadable - one of the earliest  books to do this. The Kama Sutra included encryption as an  art a woman  should study, presumably to help her make secret meetings with her   lovers. 
 
- Kama  is the Hindu god of love. The word also refers to  the pursuit of love  or pleasure, one of the four aims of life in Hindu  traditions. Kama is  always depicted as a handsome youth, shooting arrows of love  that  produce love. His wife is Rati. 
 
- According to the book a man becomes irresistable to women  if he ties the bone of a peacock or hyena which has been covered in gold to his right  hand. 
 
- It recommends both biting and scratching  as ways  of improving love-making, but insists on high standards of  cleanliness. It  states: "The qualities of good nails are that they  should be bright, well set,  clean, entire, convex, soft, and glossy in  appearance. The defects of teeth on  the other hand are that they are  blunt, protruding from the gums, rough, soft,  large, or loosely set." 
 
- The  Kama Sutra also gives tips on the best ways to  arrange a house. It  suggests that people will be happiest if they have a pot for  spitting  in, a lute hanging from an elephant's tooth, a soft bed and pots of   flowers 
 
- A  chapter is devoted to methods of seducing and getting  away with  sleeping with other men's wives. But at the end Vatsyayana does admit   that men shouldn't make love to married women. 
 
- The  book contains an early recipe for Viagra.  It suggests that sparrows  eggs boiled in milk and then mixed with clarified butter and honey will  do wonders for a man's love life. 
 
- There are 10 methods of kissing  in  the Kama Sutra (including) - the nominal kiss, the probing kiss,  the touching  kiss, the straight kiss, the bent kiss, the turned kiss,  the pressed kiss and the greatly pressed kiss  - and four ways to  administer the kiss. That gives a total of 40  different ways to kiss a lover. 
 
- In  April 1998 former president Bill Clinton was handed a  copy of the Kama  Sutra as he did a walk-about with Canadian Prime Minister Jean  Cretien  after the Summit of the Americas in Santiago, Chile. 
 
- And  finally......A racehorse owner named his horse Kama  Sutra. The  two-year-old colt was sired by Pursuit Of Love and out of Note  Book.