08 March 2008

The Maidenhead

Welcome to the Kama Sutra Institute in Second Life: A *Private* Learning Institution

‘Where are you going, beautiful hips … to whose body will those swelling close-set breasts of yours like the golden goblets grant their touch? Who will mount swiftly into your broad secret parts, that are like a great golden wheel enclosed in a golden band, the embodiment of heaven?’ ~~ The Ramayana

The Kama Sutra Institute is established as a learning center where the pursuit of pleasure in SL is put in the proper perspective of Dharma, Artha and Kama. In this tradition, sexual desire is recognized as innately and simply divine in nature, and the pursuit of earthly delight as crucial in the karmic cycle as any other social or spiritual pursuit; the ancient sages acknowledged that the sexual act itself elevated the spirit to that realm of bliss from which all of creation was engendered. Our activities will include round-table discussions, learning workshops, private study and (hey, I'm a girl!) our own retail clothing line.

Please IM me with a request to join the Kama Sutra Institute group.
There are three main sections:

*Apsaras*, our referral service for 'celestial courtesans'; able to seduce the most pious saddhu…in the epics there are tales of penitents who were so fired with lust at the mere sight of these heavenly nymphs that they were immediately thrown into orgasm.

*Maharajas*, the select patrons of ourcoterie. Maharajas, in addition to enjoying the benefit of our divine company, are treated to special members-only performances and lectures at the Institute.

*Kama Sutra Couture* members enjoy updates and freebies from our fashion line. Kama Sutra Couture is dedicated to providing the finest in Indian ethnic fashion and the best possible customer service. If you feel strongly about the work, please nominate me for the Best New Designer category at the Merovingi Fashion Awards! A great fashion showcase and it supports two charities close to my heart, breast cancer research and doctors without borders.

All the best,
Shrutiyan Anatra

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