![]() My enemy is a friend of this woman’s husband, I shall therefore cause her to join him, and will thus create an enmity between her husband and him.įor these and similar other reasons the wives of other men may be resorted to, but it must be distinctly understood that is only allowed for special reasons, and not for mere carnal desire. These special occasions are when a man thinks thus:- Rosie Sanders, “Morpho” ![]() Gonikaputra has expressed an opinion that there is a fourth kind of Nayika, viz., a woman who is resorted to on some special occasion even though she be previously married to another. Nayikas, therefore, are of three kinds, viz., maids, women twice married, and public women. The object of practising Kama with such women is pleasure only. But the practice of Kama with women of the lower castes, with women excommunicated from their own caste, with public women, and with women twice married, ![]() ![]() On the contrary the practice of Kama with women of the higher castes, and with those previously enjoyed by others, even though they be of the same caste, is prohibited. When Kama is practised by men of the four castes according to the rules of the Holy Writ ( i.e., by lawful marriage) with virgins of their own caste, it then becomes a means of acquiring lawful progeny and good fame, and it is not also opposed to the customs of the world. Part Four: About the Kinds of Women Resorted to by the Citizens, and of Friends and Messengers
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