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 CHAPTER II. Of the Ways of Exciting Desire, and Miscellaneous Experiments, and Recipes. a man is unable to satisfy a Hastini, or elephant-woman, he should have recourse to various means to excite her passion. At the commencement he should rub her yoni with his hand or fingers, and not begin to have intercourse with her until she becomes excited, or experiences pleasure. This is one way of exciting a woman.

Or, he may make use of certain Apadravyas, or things which are put on or around the lingam to supplement its length or its thickness, so as to fit it to the yoni. In the opinion of Babhravya, these Apadravyas should be made of gold, silver, copper, iron, ivory, buffalo's horn, various kinds of wood, tin, or lead, and should be soft, cool, provocative of sexual vigor, and well fitted to serve the intended purpose. Vatsyayana, however, says that they may be made according to the natural liking of each individual.

The following are the different kinds of Apadravyas.

(1) "The armlet" (Valaya) should be of the same size as the lingam, and should have its outer surface made rough with globules.

(2) "The couple" (Sanghati) is formed of two armlets.

(3) "The bracelet" (Chudaka) is made by joining three or more armlets, until they come up to the required length of the lingam.

(4) "The single bracelet" is formed by wrapping a single wire around the lingam, according to its dimensions.

(5) The Kantuka or Jalaka is a tube open at both ends, with a hole through it, outwardly rough and studded with soft globules, and made to fit the size of the yoni, and tied to the waist.

When such a thing cannot be obtained, then a tube made of the wood apple, or tubular stalk of the bottle gourd, or a reed made soft with oil and extracts of plants, and tied to the waist with strings, may be made use of, as also a row of soft pieces of wood tied together.

The above are the things that can be used in connection with, or in the place of the lingam. Rh