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The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana

CHAPTER III
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Asking him what cannot be granted.
28th.

And, after all, finally dismissing him.
There are also two verses on this subject as follows: "The duty of a courtesan consists in forming connections with suitable men after due and full consideration, and attaching the person with whom she is united to herself; in obtaining wealth from the person who is attached to her, and then dismissing him after she has taken away all his possessions." "A courtesan leading in this manner the life of a wife is not troubled with too many lovers, and yet obtains abundance of wealth." FOOTNOTE: [Footnote 75: On the completion of a vow a festival takes place.

Some trees such as the Peepul and Banyan trees, are invested with sacred threads like the Brahman's, and on the occasion of this ceremony a festival is given.

In the same way when gardens are made, and tanks or temples built, then also festivals are observed.].


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