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The Romance of Lust: Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure

Autor Anonymous
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 dec 2015
THE ROMANCE OF LUST by Anonymous The Romance of Lust is a clasic novel of English erotica, first published in 1873-76. The Romance of Lust relates the sexual adventures of Charlie Roberts in Victorian England. This edition includes ilustrations of erotic art from the 1870s period of the book. Illustrated. 452pp. ISBN 9781861713629. www.crmoon.com
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ISBN-13: 9781861713629
ISBN-10: 1861713622
Pagini: 452
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Ediția:2. Auflage.
Editura: Crescent Moon Publishing

Notă biografică

Vyasa (c. 200 BC) is the legendary author of the Mahabharata, Vedas and Puranas, some of the most important works in the Hindu tradition. Vyasa appears for the first time as the compiler of, and an important character in, the Mahabharata. It is said that he was the expansion of the God Vishnu, who came in Dwaparayuga to make all the Vedic knowledge from oral tradition available in written form. He was the son of Satyavati, adopted daughter of the fisherman Dusharaj and the wandering sage Parashara, who is credited with being the author of the first Purana, Vishnu Purana. He was born on an island in the river Yamuna. Due to his dark complexion, Vyasa was also given the name Krishna, in addition to the name Dwaipayana, meaning "island-born." According to the Mahabharata, the sage Vyasa was the son of Satyavati and Parashara. During her youth, Satyavati was a fisherwoman who used to drive a boat. One day, sage Parashara was in a hurry to attend a Yajna. Satyavati helped him cross the river borders. On this account, the sage offered her a mantra which would result in begetting a son who would be a sage with wisdom and all good qualities. Satyavati immediately recited the mantra and thus Vyasa was born. She kept this incident a secret, not telling even King Shantanu. The festival of Guru Purnima is dedicated to Vyasa. It is also known as Vyasa Purnima, for it is the day believed to be both his birthday and the day he divided the Vedas. Vyasa is also considered to be one of the seven Chiranjivins (long-lived, or immortals), who are still in existence according to Hindu tradition.