<h2><SPAN name="PART_VII" id="PART_VII"></SPAN>PART VII.</h2>
<h2>ABOUT THE MEANS OF ATTRACTING OTHERS TO YOURSELF.</h2>
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<h2><SPAN name="CHAPTER_PVII_I" id="CHAPTER_PVII_I"></SPAN>CHAPTER I.</h2>
<h3>ON PERSONAL ADORNMENT; ON SUBJUGATING THE HEARTS OF OTHERS; AND ON TONIC MEDICINES.</h3>
<p>When a person fails to obtain the object of his desires by any of the
ways previously related, he should then have recourse to other ways of
attracting others to himself.</p>
<p>Now, good looks, good qualities, youth, and liberality are the chief and
most natural means of making a person agreeable in the eyes of others.
But in the absence of these a man or a woman must have resort to
artificial means, or to art, and the following are some recipes that may
be found useful.</p>
<p>(a). An ointment made of the tabernamontana coronaria, the costus
speciosus or arabicus, and the flacourtia cataphracta, can be used as an
unguent of adornment.</p>
<p>(b). If a fine powder is made of the above plants, and applied to the
wick of a lamp, which is made to burn with the oil of blue vitrol, the
black pigment or lamp black produced therefrom, when applied to the
eye-lashes, has the effect of making a person look lovely.</p>
<p>(c). The oil of the hog weed, the echites putescens, the sarina plant,
the yellow amaranth, and the leaf of the nymphæ, if applied to the body,
has the same effect.</p>
<p>(d). A black pigment from the same plants produce a similar effect.</p>
<p>(e). By eating the powder of the nelumbrium speciosum, the blue lotus,
and the mesna roxburghii, with ghee and honey, a man becomes lovely in
the eyes of others.</p>
<p><span class='pagenum'><SPAN name="Page_168" id="Page_168"></SPAN></span>(f). The above things, together with the tabernamontana coronaria, and
the xanthochymus pictorius, if used as an ointment, produce the same
results.</p>
<p>(g). If the bone of a peacock or of an hyena be covered with gold, and
tied on the right hand, it makes a man lovely in the eyes of other
people.</p>
<p>(h). In the same way, if a bead, made of the seed of the jujube, or of
the conch shell, be enchanted by the
<SPAN name="corr41" id="corr41"></SPAN><SPAN class="correction" href="#cn41" title="changed from 'incanations'">incantations</SPAN>
mentioned in the
Atharvana Veda, or by the incantations of those well skilled in the
science of magic, and tied on the hand, it produces the same result as
described above.</p>
<p>(i). When a female attendant arrives at the age of puberty, her master
should keep her secluded, and when men ardently desire her on account of
her seclusion, and on account of the difficulty of approaching her, he
should then bestow her hand on such a person as may endow her with
wealth and happiness.</p>
<p>This is a means of increasing the loveliness of a person in the eyes of
others.</p>
<p>In the same way, when the daughter of a courtesan arrives at the age of
puberty, the mother should get together a lot of young men of the same
age, disposition, and knowledge as her daughter, and tell them that she
would give her in marriage to the person who would give her presents of
a particular kind.</p>
<p>After this the daughter should be kept in seclusion as far as possible,
and the mother should give her in marriage to the man who may be ready
to give her the presents agreed upon. If the mother is unable to get so
much out of the man, she should show some of her own things as having
been given to the daughter by the bridegroom.</p>
<p>Or, the mother may allow her daughter to be married to the man
privately, as if she was ignorant of the whole affair, and then
pretending that it has come to her knowledge, she may give her consent
to the union.</p>
<p>The daughter, too, should make herself attractive to the sons of wealthy
citizens, unknown to her mother, and make them attached to her, and for
this purpose should meet them at the time of learning to sing, and in
places where<span class='pagenum'><SPAN name="Page_169" id="Page_169"></SPAN></span> music is played, and at the houses of other people, and
then request her mother, through a female friend, or servant, to be
allowed to unite herself to the man who is most agreeable to her.<SPAN name="FNanchor_77_77" id="FNanchor_77_77"></SPAN><SPAN href="#Footnote_77_77" class="fnanchor">[77]</SPAN></p>
<p>When the daughter of a courtesan is thus given to a man, the ties of
marriage should be observed for one year, and after that she may do what
she likes. But even after the end of the year, when otherwise engaged,
if she should be now and then invited by her first husband to come and
see him, she should put aside her present gain, and go to him for the
night.</p>
<p>Such is the mode of temporary marriage among courtesans, and of
increasing their loveliness, and their value in the eyes of others. What
has been said about them should also be understood to apply to the
daughters of dancing women, whose mothers should give them only to such
persons as are likely to become useful to them in various ways.</p>
<p>Thus end the ways of making oneself lovely in the eyes of others.</p>
<p>(a). If a man, after anointing his lingam with a mixture of the powders
of the white thorn apple, the long pepper, and the black pepper, and
honey, engages in sexual union with a woman, he makes her subject to his
will.</p>
<p>(b). The application of a mixture of the leaf of the plant vatodbhranta,
of the flowers thrown on a human corpse when carried out to be burnt,
and the powder of the bones of the peacock, and of the jiwanjiva bird,
produces the same effect.</p>
<p>(c). The remains of a kite who has died a natural death, ground into
powder, and mixed with cowach and honey, has also the same effect.</p>
<p>(d). Anointing oneself with an ointment made of the plant emblica
myrabolans has the power of subjecting women to one's will.</p>
<p>(e). If a man cuts into small pieces the sprouts of the<span class='pagenum'><SPAN name="Page_170" id="Page_170"></SPAN></span> vajnasunhi
plant, and dips them into a mixture of red arsenic and sulphur, and then
dries them seven times, and applies this powder mixed with honey to his
lingam, he can subjugate a woman to his will directly that he has had
sexual union with her, or, if, by burning these very sprouts at night
and looking at the smoke, he sees a golden moon behind, he will then be
successful with any woman; or if he throws some of the powder of these
same sprouts mixed with the excrement of a monkey upon a maiden, she
will not be given in marriage to any body else.</p>
<p>(f). If pieces of the arris root are dressed with the oil of the mango,
and placed for six months in a hole made in the trunk of the sisu tree,
and are then taken out and made up into an ointment, and applied to the
lingam, this is said to serve as the means of subjugating women.</p>
<p>(g). If the bone of a camel is dipped into the juice of the plant
eclipta prostata, and then burnt, and the black pigment produced from
its ashes is placed in a box also made of the bone of a camel, and
applied together with antimony to the eye lashes with a pencil also made
of the bone of a camel, then that pigment is said to be very pure, and
wholesome for the eyes, and serves as a means of subjugating others to
the person who uses it. The same effect can be produced by black pigment
made of the bones of hawks, vultures, and peacocks.</p>
<p>Thus end the ways of subjugating others to one's own will.</p>
<p>Now the means of increasing sexual vigour are as follows:</p>
<p>(a). A man obtains sexual vigour by drinking milk mixed with sugar, the
root of the uchchata plant, the piper chaba, and liquorice.</p>
<p>(b). Drinking milk mixed with sugar, and having the testicle of a ram or
a goat boiled in it, is also productive of vigour.</p>
<p>(c). The drinking of the juice of the hedysarum gangeticum, the kuili,
and the kshirika plant mixed with milk, produces the same effect.</p>
<p>(d). The seed of the long pepper along with the seeds of the sanseviera
roxburghiana, and the hedysarum gangeticum<span class='pagenum'><SPAN name="Page_171" id="Page_171"></SPAN></span> plant, all pounded together,
and mixed with milk, is productive of a similar result.</p>
<p>(e). According to ancient authors, if a man pounds the seeds or roots of
the trapa
<SPAN name="corr42" id="corr42"></SPAN><SPAN class="correction" href="#cn42" title="changed from 'bisqinosa'">bispinosa</SPAN>,
the kasurika, the tuscan jasmine, and liquorice,
together with the kshirakapoli (a kind of onion), and puts the powder
into milk mixed with sugar and ghee, and having boiled the whole mixture
on a moderate fire, drinks the paste so formed, he will be able to enjoy
innumerable women.</p>
<p>(f). In the same way, if a man mixes rice with the eggs of the sparrow,
and having boiled this in milk, adds to it ghee and honey, and drinks as
much of it as necessary, this will produce the same effect.</p>
<p>(g). If a man takes the outer covering of sesamum seeds, and soaks them
with the eggs of sparrows, and then, having boiled them in milk, mixed
with sugar and ghee, along with the fruits of the trapa bispinosa and
the kasurika plant, and adding to it the flour of wheat and beans, and
then drinks this composition, he is said to be able to enjoy many women.</p>
<p>(h). If ghee, honey, sugar, and liquorice in equal quantities, the juice
of the fennel plant, and milk are mixed together, this nectar-like
composition is said to be holy, and provocative of sexual vigour, a
preservative of life, and sweet to the taste.</p>
<p>(i). The drinking of a paste composed of the asparagus racemosus, the
shvadaushtra plant, the guduchi plant, the long pepper, and liquorice,
boiled in milk, honey, and ghee, in the spring, is said to have the same
effect as the above.</p>
<p>(j). Boiling the asparagus racemosus, and the shvadaushtra plant, along
with the pounded fruits of the premna spinosa in water, and drinking the
same, is said to act in the same way.</p>
<p>(k). Drinking boiled ghee, or clarified butter in the morning during the
spring season, is said to be beneficial to health and strength, and
agreeable to the taste.</p>
<p>(1). If the powder of the seed of the shvadaushtra plant and the flower
of barley are mixed together in equal parts, and a portion of it, <i>i.e.</i>,
two palas in weight, is eaten every morning on getting up, it has the
same effect as the preceding recipe.</p>
<p>There are also verses on the subject as follows:</p>
<p><span class='pagenum'><SPAN name="Page_172" id="Page_172"></SPAN></span>"The means<SPAN name="FNanchor_78_78" id="FNanchor_78_78"></SPAN><SPAN href="#Footnote_78_78" class="fnanchor">[78]</SPAN> of producing love and sexual vigour should be learnt from
the science of medicine, from the Vedas, from those who are learned in
the arts of magic, and from confidential relatives. No means should be
tried which are doubtful in their effects, which are likely to cause
injury to the body, which involve the death of animals, and which bring
us in contact with impure things. Such means should only be used as are
holy, acknowledged to be good, and approved of by Brahmans, and
friends."</p>
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