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Kind of Union
MAN is divided into three classes, viz. the hare man, the bull man, and the horse man, according to
the size of his lingam.
Woman also, according to the depth of her yoni, is either a female deer, a mare, or a female
elephant.
There are thus three equal unions between persons of corresponding dimensions, and there are six
unequal unions, when the dimensions do not correspond, or nine in all, as the following table
shows:
EQUAL UNEQUAL
MENWOMEN MENWOMEN Hare Deer Hare Mare Bull Mare Hare Elephant Horse Elephant Bull
Deer Bull Elephant Horse Deer Horse Mare In these unequal unions, when the male exceeds the
female in point of size, his union with a woman who is immediately next to him in size is called
high union, and is of two kinds; while his union with the woman most remote from his size is called
the highest union, and is of one kind only. On the other hand, when the female exceeds the male in
point of size, her union with a man immediately next to her in size is called low union, and is of two
kinds; while her union with a man most remote from her in size is called the lowest union, and is of
one kind only.
In other words, the horse and mare, the bull and deer, form the high union, while the horse and deer
form the highest union. On the female side, the elephant and bull, the mare and hare, form low
unions, while the elephant has and the hare make the lowest unions. There are, then, nine kinds of
union according to dimensions. Amongst all these, equal unions are the best, those of a superlative
degree, i.e. the highest and the lowest, are the worst, and the rest are middling, and with them the
high1 are better than the low.
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