CHAPTER II
OF CREATING CONFIDENCE IN THE
GIRL
FOR the first three days after marriage, the
girl and her husband should sleep on the floor, abstain from sexual
pleasures, and eat their food without seasoning it either with alkali or
salt. For the next seven days they should bathe amidst tire sounds of
auspicious musical instruments, should decorate themselves, dine
together, and pay attention to their relations as well as to those who
may have come to witness their marriage. This is applicable to persons
of all castes. On the night of the tenth day the man should begin in a
lonely place with soft words, and thus create confidence in the girl.
Some authors say that for the purpose of winning her over he should not
speak to her for three days, but the followers of Babhravya are of
opinion that if the man does not speak with her for three days, the girl
may be discouraged by seeing him spiritless like a pillar, and, becoming
dejected, she may begin to despise him as a eunuch. Vatsyayana says that
the man should begin to win her over, and to create confidence in her,
but should abstain at first from sexual pleasures. Women, being of a
tender nature, want tender beginnings, and when they are forcibly
approached by men with whom they are but slightly acquainted, they
sometimes suddenly become haters of sexual connection, and sometimes
even haters of the male sex. The man should therefore approach the girl
according to her liking, and should make use of those devices by which
he may be able to establish himself more and more into her confidence.
These devices are as follows:
He should embrace her first of all in a way she
likes most, because it does not last for a long time.
He should embrace her with the upper part of
his body because that is easier and simpler. If the girl is grown up, or
if the man has known her for some time, he may embrace her by the light
of a lamp, but if he is not well acquainted with her, or if she is a
young girl, he should then embrace her in darkness.
When the girl accepts the embrace, the man
should put a tambula or screw of betel nut and betel leaves in her
mouth, and if she will not take it, he should induce her to do so by
conciliatory words, entreaties, oaths, and kneeling at her feet, for it
is a universal rule that however bashful or angry a woman may be she
never disregards a man's kneeling at her feet. At the time of giving
this tambula he should kiss her mouth softly and gracefully without
making any sound. When she is gained over in this respect he should then
make her talk, and so that she may be induced to talk he should ask her
questions about things of which he knows or pretends to know nothing,
and which can be answered in a few words. If she does not speak to him,
he should not frighten her, but should ask her the same thing again and
again in a conciliatory manner. If she does not then speak he should
urge her to give a reply because, as Ghotakamukha says, 'all girls hear
everything said to them by men, but do not themselves sometimes say a
single word'. When she is thus importuned, the girl should give replies
by shakes of the head, but if she has quarrelled with the man she should
not even do that. When she is asked by the man whether she wishes for
him, and whether she likes him, she should remain silent for a long
time, and when at last importuned to reply, should give him a favourable
answer by a nod of her head. If the man is previously acquainted with
the girl he should converse with her by means of a female friend, who
may be favourable to him, and in the confidence of both, and carry on
the conversation on both sides. On such an occasion the girl should
smile with her head bent down, and if the female friend say more on her
part than she was desired to do, she should chide her and dispute with
her. The female friend should say in jest even what she is not desired
to say by the girl, and add, 'she says so', on which the girl should say
indistinctly and prettily, 'O no! I did not say so', and she should then
smile and throw an occasional glance towards the man.
If the girl is familiar with the man, she
should place near him, without saying anything, the tambula, the
ointment, or the garland that he may have asked for, or she may tie them
up in his upper garment. While she is engaged in this, the man should
touch her young breasts in the sounding way of pressing with the nails,
and if she prevents him doing this he should say to her, ' I will not do
it again if you will embrace me', and should in this way cause her to
embrace him. While he is being embraced by her he should pass his hand
repeatedly over and about her body. By and by he should place her in his
lap, and try more and more to gain her consent, and if she will not
yield to him he should frighten her by saying 'I shall impress marks of
my teeth and nails on your lips and breasts, and then make similar marks
on my own body, and shall tell my friends that you did them. What will
you say then?' In this and other ways, as fear and confidence are
created in the minds of children, so should the man gain her over to his
wishes.
On the second and third nights, after her
confidence has increased still more, he should feel the whole of her
body with his hands, and kiss her all over; he should also place his
hands upon her thighs and shampoo them, and if he succeed in this he
should then shampoo the joints of her thighs. If she tries to prevent
him doing this he should say to her, 'What harm is there in doing it?'
and should persuade her to let him do it. After gaining this point he
should touch her private parts, should loosen her girdle and the knot of
her dress, and turning up her lower garment should shampoo the joints of
her naked thighs. Under various pretences he should do all these things,
but he should not at that time begin actual congress. After this he
should teach her the sixty-four arts, should tell her how much he loves
her, and describe to her the hopes which he formerly entertained
regarding her. He should also promise to be faithful to her in future,
and should dispel all her fears with respect to rival women, and, at
last, after having overcome her bashfulness, he should begin to enjoy
her in a way so as not to frighten her. So much about creating
confidence in the girl; and there are, moreover, some verses on the
subject as follows:
'A man acting according to the inclinations of
a girl should try to gain her over so that she may love him and place
her confidence in him. A man does not succeed either by implicitly
following the inclination of a girl, or by wholly opposing her, and he
should therefore adopt a middle course. He who knows how to make himself
beloved by women, as well as to increase their honour and create
confidence in them, this man becomes an object of their love. But he who
neglects a girl, thinking she is too bashful, is despised by her as a
beast ignorant of the working of the female mind. Moreover, a girl
forcibly enjoyed by one who does not understand the hearts of girls
becomes nervous, uneasy, and dejected, and suddenly begins to hate the
man who has taken advantage of her; and then, when her love is not
understood or returned, she sinks into despondency, and becomes either a
hater of mankind altogether, or, hating her own man, she has recourse to
other men.' 1
Footnotes
1 These last few
lines have been exemplified in many ways in many novels of this century.
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