CHAPTER VII
OF THE VARIOUS MODES OF
STRIKING, AND OF THE SOUNDS APPROPRIATE TO THEM
SEXUAL intercourse can be compared to a
quarrel, on account of the contrarieties of love and its tendency to
dispute. The place of striking with passion is the body, and on the body
the special places are:
The shoulders
The head
The space between the breasts
The back
The jaghana, or middle part of the body
The sides
Striking is of four kinds:
Striking with the back of the hand
Striking with the fingers a little contracted
Striking with the fist
Striking with the open palm of the hand
On account of its causing pain, striking gives
rise to the hissing sound, which is of various kinds, and to the eight
kinds of crying:
The sound Hin
The thundering sound
The cooing sound
The weeping sound
The sound Phut
The sound Phât
The sound Sût
The sound Plât
Besides these, there are also words having a
meaning, such as 'mother', and those that are expressive of prohibition,
sufficiency, desire of liberation, pain or praise, and to which may be
added sounds like those of the dove, the cuckoo, the green pigeon, the
parrot, the bee, the sparrow, the flamingo, the duck, and the quail,
which are all occasionally made use of.
Blows with the fist should be given on the back
of the woman while she is sitting on the lap of the man, and she should
give blows in return, abusing the man as if she were angry, and making
the cooing and the weeping sounds. While the woman is engaged in
congress the space between the breasts should be struck with the back of
the hand, slowly at first, and then proportionately to the increasing
excitement, until the end.
At this time the sounds Hin and others may be
made, alternately or optionally, according to habit. When the man,
making the sound Phât, strikes the woman on the head, with the fingers
of his hand a little contracted, it is called Prasritaka, which means
striking with the fingers of the hand a little contracted. In this case
the appropriate sounds are the cooing sound, the sound Phât and the
sound Phut in the interior of the mouth, and at the end of congress the
sighing and weeping sounds. The sound Phât is an imitation of the sound
of a bamboo being split, while the sound Phut is like the sound made by
something falling into water. At all times when kissing and such like
things are begun, the woman should give a reply with a hissing sound.
During the excitement when the woman is not accustomed to striking, she
continually utters words expressive of prohibition, sufficiently, or
desire of liberation, as well as the words 'father', 'mother',
intermingled with the sighing, weeping and thundering sounds. 1
Towards the conclusion of the congress, the breasts, the jaghana, and
the sides of the woman should be pressed with the open palms of the
hand, with some force, until the end of it, and then sounds like those
of the quail or the goose should be made.
There are two verses on the subject as follows:
'The characteristics of manhood are said to
consist of roughness and impetuosity, while weakness, tenderness,
sensibility, and an inclination to turn away from unpleasant things are
the distinguishing marks of womanhood. The excitement of passion, and
peculiarities of habit may sometimes cause contrary results to appear,
but these do not last long, and in the end the natural state is
resumed.'
The wedge on the bosom, the scissors on the
head, the piercing instrument on the cheeks, and the pinchers on the
breasts and sides, may also be taken into consideration with the other
four modes of striking, and thus give eight ways altogether. But these
four ways of striking with instruments are peculiar to the people of the
southern countries, and the marks caused by them are seen on the breasts
of their women. They are local peculiarities, but Vatsyayana is of
opinion that the practice of them is painful, barbarous, and base, and
quite unworthy of imitation.
In the same way anything that is a local
peculiarity should not always be adopted elsewhere, and even in the
place where the practice is prevalent, excess of it should always be
avoided. Instances of the dangerous use of them may be given as follows.
The king of the Panchalas killed the courtesan Madhavasena by means of
the wedge during congress. King Satakarni Satavahana of the Kuntalas
deprived his great Queen Malayavati of her life by a pair of scissors,
and Naradeva, whose hand was deformed, blinded a dancing girl by
directing a piercing instrument in a wrong way.
There are also two verses on the subject as
follows:
'About these things there cannot be either
enumeration or any definite rule. Congress having once commenced,
passion alone gives birth to all the acts of the parties.'
'Such passionate actions and amorous
gesticulations or movements, which arise on the spur of the moment, and
during sexual intercourse, cannot be defined, and are as irregular as
dreams. A horse having once attained the fifth degree of motion goes on
with blind speed, regardless of pits, ditches, and posts in his way; and
in the same manner a loving pair become blind with passion in the heat
of congress, and go on with great impetuosity, paying not the least
regard to excess. For this reason one who is well acquainted with the
science of love, and knowing his own strength, as also the tenderness,
impetuosity, and strength of the young women, should act accordingly.
The various modes of enjoyment are not for all times or for all persons,
but they should only be used at the proper time. and in the proper
countries and places.'
Footnotes
1 Men who are
well acquainted with the art of love are well aware how often one woman
differs from another in her sighs and sounds during the time of
congress. Some women like to be talked to in the most loving way, others
in the most lustful way, others in the most abusive way, and so on. Some
women enjoy themselves with closed eyes in silence, others make a great
noise over it, and some almost faint away. The great art is to ascertain
what gives them the greatest pleasure, and what specialities they like
best.
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