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On the occasion of a `high congress' the Mrigi (Deer) woman should lie down in such a way as to
widen her yoni, while in a `low congress' the Hastini (Elephant) woman should lie down so as to
contract hers. But in an `equal congress' they should lie down in the natural position. What is said
above concerning the Mrigi and the Hastini applies also to the Vadawa (Mare) woman. In a `low
congress the woman should particularly make use of medicine, to cause her desires to be satisfied
quickly.
The Deer-woman has the following three ways of lying down:
The widely opened position
The yawning position
The position of the wife of Indra
When she lowers her head and raises her middle parts, it is called the `widely opened position'. At
such a time the man should apply some unguent, so as to make the entrance easy.
When she raises her thighs and keeps them wide apart and engages in congress, it is called the
`yawning position'.
When she places her thighs with her legs doubled on them upon her sides, and thus engages in
congress, it is called the position of Indrani and this is learnt only by practice. The position is also
useful in the case of the `highest congress'.
The `clasping position' is used in `low congress', and in the `lowest congress', together with the
`pressing position', the `twining position', and the `mare's position'.
When the legs of both the male and the female are stretched straight out over each other, it is called
the `clasping position'. It is of two kinds, the side position and the supine position, according to the
way in which they lie down. In the side position the male should invariably lie on his left side, and
cause the woman to lie on her right side, and this rule is to be observed in lying down with all kinds
of women.
When, after congress has begun in the clasping position, the woman presses her lover with her
thighs, it is called the `pressing position'.
When the woman places one of her thighs across the thigh of her lover it is called the `twining
position'.
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