CHAPTER II
OF LIVING LIKE A WIFE
WHEN a courtesan is living as a wife with her
lover, she should behave like a chaste woman, and do everything to his
satisfaction. Her duty in this respect, in short, is, that she should
give him pleasure, but should not become attached to him, though
behaving as if she were really attached.
Now the following is the manner in which she is
to conduct herself, so as to accomplish the above mentioned purpose. She
should have a mother dependent on her, one who should be represented as
very harsh, and who looked upon money as her chief object in life. In
the event of there being no mother, then an old and confidential nurse
should play the same role. The mother or nurse, on their part, should
appear to be displeased with the lover, and forcibly take her away from
him. The woman herself should always show pretended anger, dejection,
fear, and shame on this account, but should not disobey the mother or
nurse at any time.
She should make out to the mother or nurse that
the man is suffering from bad health, and making this a pretext for
going to see him, she should go on that account. She is, moreover, to do
the following things for the purpose of gaining the man's favour:
Sending her female attendant to bring the
flowers used by him on the previous day, in order that she may use them
herself as a mark of affection, also asking for the mixture of betel nut
and leaves that have remained uneaten by him; expressing wonder at his
knowledge of sexual intercourse, and the several means of enjoyment used
by him; learning from him the sixty-four kinds of pleasure mentioned by
Babhravya; continually practising the ways of enjoyment as taught by
him, and according to his liking; keeping his secrets; telling him her
own desires and secrets; concealing her anger; never neglecting him on
the bed when he turns his face towards her; touching any parts of his
body according to his wish; kissing and embracing him when he is asleep;
looking at him with apparent anxiety when he is wrapt in thought, or
thinking of some other subject than herself; showing neither complete
shamelessness, nor excessive bashfulness when he meets her, or sees her
standing on the terrace of her house from the public road; hating his
enemies; loving those who are dear to him; showing a liking for that
which he likes; being in high or low spirits according to the state that
he is in himself; expressing a curiosity to see his wives; not
continuing her anger for a long time; suspecting even the marks and
wounds made by herself with. her nails and teeth on his body to have
been made by some other woman; keeping her love for him unexpressed by
words, but showing it by deeds, and signs, and hints; remaining silent
when he is asleep, intoxicated, or sick; being very attentive when he
describes his good actions, and reciting them afterwards to his praise
and benefit; giving witty replies to him if he be sufficiently attached
to her; listening to all his stories, except those that relate to her
rivals; expressing feelings of dejection and sorrow if he sighs, yawns,
or falls down; pronouncing the words 'live long' when he sneezes;
pretending to be ill, or to have the desire of pregnancy, when she feels
dejected; abstaining from praising the good qualities of anybody else,
and from censuring those who possess the same faults as her own man;
wearing anything that may have been given to her by him; abstaining from
putting on her ornaments, and from taking food when he is in pain, sick,
low-spirited, or suffering from misfortune, and condoling and lamenting
with him over the same; wishing to accompany him if he happens to leave
the country himself or if he be banished from it by the king; expressing
a desire not to live after him; telling him that the whole object and
desire of her life was to be united with him; offering previously
promised sacrifices to the Deity when he acquires wealth, or has some
desire fulfilled, or when he has recovered from some illness or disease;
putting on ornaments every day; not acting too freely with him; reciting
his name and the name of his family in her songs placing his hand on her
loins, bosom and forehead, and falling asleep after feeling the pleasure
of his touch; sitting on his lap and falling asleep there; wishing to
have a child by him; desiring not to live longer than he does;
abstaining from revealing his secrets to others; dissuading him from
vows and fasts by saying 'let the sin fall upon me'; keeping vows and
fasts along with him when it is impossible to change his mind on the
subject; telling him that vows and fasts are difficult to be observed,
even by herself, when she has any dispute with him about them; looking
on her own wealth and his without any distinction; abstaining from going
to public assemblies without him, and accompanying him when he desires
her to do so; taking delight in using things previously used by him, and
in eating food that he has left uneaten; venerating his family, his
disposition, his skill in the arts, his learning, his caste, his
complexion, his native country, his friends, his good qualifies, his
age, and his sweet temper; asking him to sing, and to do other such like
things, if able to do them; going to him without paying any regard to
fear, to cold, to heat, or to rain; saying with regard to the next world
that he should be her lover even there; adapting her tastes, disposition
and actions to his liking; abstaining from sorcery; disputing
continually with her mother on the subject of going to him, and, when
forcibly taken by her mother to some other place, expressing her desire
to die by taking poison, by starving herself to death, by stabbing
herself with some weapon, or by hanging herself; and lastly assuring the
man of her constancy and love by means of her agents, and receiving
money herself, but abstaining from any dispute with her mother with
regard to pecuniary matters.
When the man sets out on a journey, she should
make him swear that he will return quickly, and in his absence should
put aside her vows of worshipping the Deity, and should wear no
ornaments except those that are lucky. If the time fixed for his return
has passed, she should endeavour to ascertain the real time of his
return from omens, from the reports of the people, and from the
positions of the planets, the moon and the stars. On occasions of
amusement, and of auspicious dreams, she should say 'Let me be soon
united to him.' If, moreover, she feels melancholy, or sees any
inauspicious omen, she should perform some rite to appease the Deity. 1
When the man does return home she should
worship the God Kama', and offer oblations to other Deities, and having
caused a pot filled with water to be brought by her friends, she should
perform the worship in honour of the crow who eats the offerings which
we make to the manes of deceased relations. After the first visit is
over she should ask her lover also to perform certain rites, and this he
will do if he is sufficiently attached to her.
Now a man is said to be sufficiently attached
to a woman when his love is disinterested; when he has the same object
in view as his beloved one; when he is quite free from any suspicions on
her account; and when he is indifferent to money with regard to her.
Such is the manner of a courtesan living with a
man like a wife, and set forth here for the sake of guidance from the
rules of Dattaka. What is not laid down here should be practised
according to the custom of the people, and the nature of each individual
man.
There are also two verses on the subject as
follows:
'The extent of the love of women is not known,
even to those who are the objects of their affection, on account of its
subtlety, and on account of the avarice, and natural intelligence of
womankind.'
'Women are hardly ever known in their true
light, though they may love men, or become indifferent towards them, may
give them delight, or abandon them, or may extract from them all the
wealth that they may possess.'
Footnotes
1 Kama, i.e. the
Indian Cupid.
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