CONCLUDING REMARKS
THUS ends, in seven parts, the Kama Sutra of
Vatsyayana, which might otherwise be called a treatise on men and women,
their mutual relationship, and connection with each other.
It is a work that should be studied by all,
both old and young; the former will find in it real truths, gathered by
experience, and already tested by themselves, while the latter will
derive the great advantage of learning things, which some perhaps may
otherwise never learn at all, or which they may only learn when it is
too late ('too late' those immortal words of Mirabeau) to profit by the
learning.
It can also be fairly commended to the student
of social science and of humanity, and above all to the student of those
early ideas, which have gradually filtered down through the sands of
time, and which seem to prove that the human nature of today is much the
same as the human nature of the long ago.
It has been said of Balzac the great, if not
the greatest of French novelists, that he seemed to have inherited a
natural and intuitive perception of the feelings of men and women, and
has described them with an analysis worthy of a man of science. The
author of the present work must also have had a considerable knowledge
of the humanities. Many of his remarks are so full of simplicity and
truth, that they have stood the test of time, and stand out still as
clear and true as when they were first written, some eighteen hundred
years ago.
As a collection of facts, told in plain and
simple language, it must be remembered that in those early days there
was apparently no idea of embellishing the work, either with a literary
style, a flow of language, or a quantity of superfluous padding. The
author tells the world what he knows in very concise language, without
any attempt to produce an interesting story. From his facts how many
novels could be written! Indeed much of the matter contained in Parts
III, IV, V and VI has formed the basis of many of the stories and the
tales of past centuries.
There will be found in Part VII some curious
recipes. Many of them appear to be as primitive as the book itself, but
in later works of the same nature these recipes and prescriptions appear
to have increased, both as regards quality and quantity. In the Anunga
Runga or 'The Stage of Love', mentioned at page 85 of the Preface, there
are found no less than thirty-three different subjects for which one
hundred and thirty recipes and prescriptions are given.
As the details may be interesting, these
subjects are described as follows:
- For hastening the paroxysm of the woman
- For delaying the orgasm of the man
- Aphrodisiacs
- For thickening and enlarging the lingam,
rendering it sound and strong, hard and lusty
- For narrowing and contracting the yoni
- For perfuming the yoni
- For removing and destroying the hair of the
body
- For removing the sudden stopping of the
monthly ailment
- For abating the immoderate appearance of the
monthly ailment
- For purifying the womb For causing pregnancy
- For preventing miscarriage and other
accidents
- For ensuring easy labour and ready
deliverance
- For limiting the number of children
- For thickening and beautifying the hair
- For obtaining a good black colour to it
- For whitening and bleaching it
- For renewing it
- For clearing the skin of the face from
eruptions that break out and leave black spots upon it
- For removing the black colour of the
epidermis
- For enlarging the breasts of women
- For raising and hardening pendulous breasts
- For giving a fragrance to the skin
- For removing the evil savour of perspiration
- For anointing the body after bathing
- For causing a pleasant smell to the breath
- Drugs and charms for the purposes of
fascinating, overcoming, and subduing either men or women
- Recipes for enabling a woman to attract and
preserve her husband's love
- Magical collyriums for winning love and
friendship
- Prescriptions for reducing other persons to
submission
- Philtre pills, and other charms
- Fascinating incense, or fumigation
- Magical verses which have the power of
fascination
Of the one hundred and thirty recipes given,
many of them are absurd, but not more perhaps than many of the recipes
and prescriptions in use in Europe not so very long ago. Love-philtres,
charms, and herbal remedies have been, in early days, as freely used in
Europe as in Asia, and doubtless some people believe in them still in
many places.
And now, one word about the author of the work,
the good old sage Vatsyayana. It is much to be regretted that nothing
can be discovered about his life, his belongings, and his surroundings.
At the end of Part VII, he states that he wrote the work while leading
the life of a religious student [probably at Benares] and while wholly
engaged in the contemplation of the Deity. He must have arrived at a
certain age at that time, for throughout he gives us the benefit of his
experience, and of his opinions, and these bear the stamp of age rather
than of youth; indeed the work could hardly have been written by a young
man.
In a beautiful verse of the Vedas of the
Christians it has been said of the peaceful dead, that they rest from
their labours, and that their works do follow them. Yes indeed, the
works of men of genius do follow them, and remain as a lasting treasure.
And though there may be disputes and discussions about the immortality
of the body or the soul, nobody can deny the immortality of genius,
which ever remains as a bright and guiding star to the struggling
humanities of succeeding ages. This work, then, which has stood the test
of centuries, has placed Vatsyayana among the immortals, and on This,
and on Him no better elegy or eulogy can be written than the following
lines:
'So long as lips shall kiss, and eyes shall
see,
So long lives This, and This gives life to Thee.'
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