CHAPTER IV
ABOUT RE-UNION WITH A FORMER
LOVER
WHEN a courtesan abandons her present lover
after all his wealth is exhausted, she may then consider about her
reunion with a former lover. But she should return to him only if he has
acquired fresh wealth, or is still wealthy, and if he is still attached
to her. And if this man be living at the time with some other woman she
should consider well before she acts.
Now such a man can only be in one of the six
following conditions:
He may have left the first woman of his own
accord, and may even have left another woman since then.
He may have been driven away from both women.
He may have left the one woman of her own accord, and been driven away
by the other.
He may have left the one woman of his own accord, and be living with
another woman.
He may have been driven away from the one woman, and left the other of
his own accord.
He may have been driven away by the one woman, and may be living with
another.
Now if the man has left both women of his own
accord, he should not be resorted to, on account of the fickleness of
his mind, and his indifference to the excellences of both of them.
As regards the man who may have been driven
away from both women, if he has been driven away from the last one
because the woman could get more money from some other man, then he
should be resorted to, for if attached to the first woman he would give
her more money, through vanity and emulation to spite the other woman.
But if he has been driven away by the woman on account of his poverty,
or stinginess, he should not then be resorted to.
In the case of the man who may have left the
one woman of his own accord, and been driven away by the other, if he
agrees to return to the former and give her plenty of money beforehand,
then he should be resorted to.
In the case of the man who may have left the
one woman of his own accord, and be living with another woman, the
former (wishing to take up with him again) should first ascertain if he
left her in the first instance in the hope of finding some particular
excellence in the other woman, and that not having found any such
excellence, he was willing to come back to her, and to give her much
money on account of his conduct, and on account of his affection still
existing for her.
Or, whether, having discovered many faults in
the other woman, he would now see even more excellences in herself than
actually exist, and would be prepared to give her much money for these
qualities.
Or, lastly, to consider whether he was a weak
man, or a man fond of enjoying many women, or one who liked a poor
woman, or one who never did anything for the woman that he was with.
After maturely considering all these things, she should resort to him or
not, according to circumstances.
As regards the man who may have been driven
away from the one woman, and left the other of his own accord, the
former woman (wishing to reunite with him) should first ascertain
whether he still has any affection for her, and would consequently spend
much money upon her; or whether, being attached to her excellent
qualities, he did not take delight in any other woman; or whether, being
driven away from her formerly before completely satisfying his sexual
desires, he wished to get back to her, so as to be revenged for the
injury done to him; or whether he wished to create confidence in her
mind, and then take back from her the wealth which she formerly took
from him, and finally destroy her; or, lastly, whether he wished first
to separate her from her present lover, and then to break away from her
himself. If, after considering all these things, sire is of opinion that
his intentions are really pure and honest, she can reunite herself with
him. But if his mind be at all tainted with evil intentions, he should
be avoided.
In the case of the man who may have been driven
away by one woman, and be living with another, if the man makes
overtures to return to the first one, the courtesan should consider well
before she acts, and while the other woman is engaged in attracting him
to herself, she should try in her turn (though keeping herself behind
the scenes) to gain him over, on the grounds of any of the following
considerations:
That he was driven away unjustly and for no
proper reason, and now that he has gone to another woman, every effort
must be used to bring him back to myself.
That if he were once to converse with me again, he would break away
from the other woman.
That the pride of my present lover would be put down by means of the
former one.
That he has become wealthy, has secured a higher position, and holds a
place of authority under the king.
That he is separate from his wife.
That he is now independent.
That he lives apart from his father, or brother.
That by making peace with him, I shall be able to get hold of a very
rich man, who is now prevented from coming to me by my present lover.
That as he is not respected by his wife, I shall now be able to
separate him from her.
That the friend of this man loves my rival, who hates me cordially, I
shall therefore by this means separate the friend from his mistress.
And lastly, I shall bring discredit upon him by bringing him back to
me, thus showing the fickleness of his mind.
When a courtesan is resolved to take up again
with a former lover, her Pithamarda and other servants should tell him
that his former expulsion from the woman's house was caused by the
wickedness of her mother; that the woman loved him just as much as ever
at that time, but could not help the occurrence on account of her
deference to her mother's will; that she hated the union of her present
lover, and disliked him excessively. In addition to this, they should
create confidence in his mind by speaking to him of her former love for
him, and should allude to the mark of that love that she has ever
remembered. This mark of her love should be connected with some kind of
pleasure that may have been practised by him, such as his way of kissing
her, or manner 'of having connection with her.
Thus end the ways of bringing about a reunion
with a former lover.
When a woman has to choose between two lovers,
one of whom was formerly united with her, while the other is a stranger,
the Acharyas (sages) are of opinion that the first one is preferable,
because his disposition and character being already known by previous
careful observation, he can be easily pleased and satisfied; but
Vatsyayana thinks that a former lover, having already spent a great deal
of his wealth, is not able or willing to give much money again, and is
not therefore to be relied upon so much as a stranger. Particular cases
may however arise differing from this general rule on account of the
different natures of men.
There are also verses on the subject as
follows:
'Reunion with a former lover may be desirable
so as to separate some particular woman from some particular man, or
some particular man from some particular woman, or to have a certain
effect upon the present lover.'
'When a man is excessively attached to a woman,
he is afraid of her coming into contact with other men; he does not then
regard or notice her faults and he gives her much wealth through fear of
her leaving him.'
'A courtesan should be agreeable to the man who
is attached to her, and despise the man who does not care for her. If
while she is living with one man, a messenger comes to her from some
other man, she may either refuse to listen to any negotiations on his
part, or appoint a fixed time for him to visit her, but she should not
leave the man who may be living with her and who may be attached to
her.'
'A wise woman should only renew her connection
with a former lover, if she is satisfied that good fortune, gain, love,
and friendship, are likely to be the result of such a reunion.'
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