I understand you're looking for an article about the , but I need to provide an important clarification upfront.
Google Books offers "previews" of many translated works. While you may not be able to download the entire book for free, you can read significant portions. Look for translations by reputable Indian publishers (like Rupa & Co. or Diamond Pocket Books).
Instead of risking malware from unknown sites, here are trusted platforms to access the book: Internet Archive (Archive.org) - Verified
: The original text of The Kama Sutra is in the public domain. However, specific translations may still be under copyright. Look for translations that are clearly in the public domain or offered under open licenses.
Just as he was about to give up, his screen stayed clear. No ads. No warnings. Instead, a simple, clean interface appeared from a digitized university archive in Dhaka. There, in a beautifully scanned PDF, was the text.