CHAPTER V
OF DIFFERENT KINDS OF GAIN
WHEN a courtesan is able to realize much money
every day, by reason of many customers, she should not confine herself
to a single lover; under such circumstances, she should fix her rate for
one night, after considering the place, the season, and the condition of
the people, and having regard to her own good qualities and good looks,
and after comparing her rates with those of other courtesans. She can
inform her lovers, and friends, and acquaintances about these charges.
If, however, she can obtain a great gain from a single lover, she may
resort to him alone, and live with him like a wife.
Now the sages are of opinion that, when a
courtesan has the chance of an equal gain from two lovers at the same
time, a preference should be given to the one who would give her the
kind of thing which she wants. But Vatsyayana says that the preference
should be given to the one who gives her gold, because it cannot be
taken back like some other things, it can be easily received, and is
also the means of procuring anything that may be wished for. Of such
things as gold, silver, copper, bell metal, iron, pots, furniture, beds,
upper garments, under vestments, fragrant substances, vessels made of
gourds, ghee, oil, corn, cattle, and other things of a like nature, the
first - gold - is superior to all the others.
When the same labour is required to gain any
two lovers, or when the same kind of thing is to be got from each of
them, the choice should be made by the advice of a friend, or it may be
made from their personal qualities, or from the signs of good or bad
fortune that may be connected with them.
When there are two lovers, one of whom is
attached to the courtesan, and the other is simply very generous, the
sages say that the preference should be given to the generous lover, but
Vatsyayana is of opinion that the one who is really attached to the
courtesan should be preferred, because he can be made to be generous,
even as a miser gives money if he becomes fond of a woman, but a mail
who is simply generous cannot be made to love with real attachment. But
among those who are attached to her, if there is one who is poor, and
one who is rich, the preference is of course to be given to the latter.
When there are two lovers, one of whom is
generous, and the other ready to do any service for the courtesan, some
sages say that the one who is ready to do the service should be
preferred, but Vatsyayana is of opinion that a man who does a service
thinks that he has gained his object when he has done something once,
but a generous man does not care for what he has given before. Even here
the choice should be guided by the likelihood of the future good to be
derived from her union with either of them.
When one of the two lovers is grateful, and the
other liberal, some sages say that the liberal one should be preferred,
but Vatsyayana is of opinion that the former should be chosen, because
liberal men are generally haughty, plain spoken, and wanting in
consideration towards others. Even though these liberal men have been on
friendly terms for a long time, yet if they see any fault in the
courtesan, or are told lies about her by some other woman, they do not
care for past services, but leave abruptly. On the other hand the
grateful man does not at once break off from her, on account of a regard
for the pains she may have taken to please him. In this case also the
choice is to be guided with respect to what may happen in future.
When an occasion for complying with the request
of a friend, and a chance of getting money come together, the sages say
that the chance of getting money should be preferred. But Vatsyayana
thinks that the money can be obtained tomorrow as well as today, but if
the request of a friend be riot at once complied with, he may become
disaffected. Even here, in making the choice, regard must be paid to
future good fortune.
On such an occasion, however, the courtesan
might pacify her friend by pretending to have some work to do, and
telling him that his request will be complied with next day, and in this
way secure the chance of getting the money that has been offered her.
When the chance of getting money and the chance
of avoiding some disaster come at the same time, the sages are of
opinion that the chance of getting money should be preferred, but
Vatsyayana says that money has only a limited importance, while a
disaster that is once averted may never occur again. Here, however, the
choice should be guided by the greatness or smallness of the disaster.
The gains of the wealthiest and best kind of
courtesans are to be spent as follows:
Building temples, tanks, and gardens; giving a
thousand cows to different Brahmans; carrying on the worship of the
Gods, and celebrating festivals in their honour; and lastly, performing
such vows as may be within their means.
The gains of other courtesans are to be spent
as follows:
Having a white dress to wear every day; getting
sufficient food and drink to satisfy hunger and thirst; eating daily a
perfumed tambula, i.e. a mixture of betel nut and betel leaves; and
wearing ornaments gilt with gold. The sages say that these represent the
gains of all the middle and lower classes of courtesans, but Vatsyayana
is of opinion that their gains cannot be calculated, or fixed in any
way, as these depend on the influence of the place, the customs of the
people, their own appearance, and many other things.
When a courtesan wants to keep some particular
man from some other woman; or wishes to get him away from some woman to
whom he may be attached or to deprive some woman of the gains realized
by her from him; or if she thinks that she would raise her position or
enjoy some great good fortune or become desirable to all men by uniting
herself with this man; or if she wishes to get his assistance in
averting some misfortune; or is really attached to him and loves him; or
wishes to injure some body through his means; or has regard to some
former favour conferred upon her by him; or wishes to be united with him
merely from desire; for any of the above reasons, she should agree to
take from him only a small sum of money in a friendly way.
When a courtesan intends to abandon a
particular lover, and take up with another one; or when she has reason
to believe that her lover will shortly leave her, and return to his
wives; or that having squandered all his money, and become penniless,
his guardian, or master, or father would come and take him away; or that
her lover is about to lose his position or, lastly, that he is of a very
fickle mind, she should, under any of these circumstances, endeavour to
get as much money as she can from him as soon as possible.
On the other hand, when the courtesan thinks
that her lover is about to receive valuable presents; or get a place of
authority from the king; or be near the time of inheriting a fortune; or
that his ship would soon arrive laden with merchandise; or that he has
large stocks of corn and other commodities; or that if anything was done
for him it would not be done in vain; or that he is always true to his
word; then should she have regard to her future welfare, and live with
the man like a wife.
There are also verses on the subject as
follows:
'In considering her present gains, and her
future welfare, a courtesan should avoid such persons as have gained
their means of subsistence with very great difficulty, as also those who
have become selfish and hard-hearted by becoming the favourites of
kings.'
'She should make every endeavour to unite
herself with prosperous and well-to-do people, and with those whom it is
dangerous to avoid, or to slight in any way. Even at some cost to
herself she should become acquainted with energetic and liberal-minded
men, who when pleased would give her a large sum of money, even for very
little service, or for some small thing.'
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