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Nāgārjuna
२५
...grind it with cow's milk to make a pill. In the shade, Oṃ kāṃ, apply it to the woman's yoni. After ten times, the virgin... with the juice of vakāya, the vulva. Take the clay of venasā and grind it seven times with khadira Acacia catechu equally. Drink it with cool water to contract it. The seeds of kokilākṣa Asteracantha longifolia, goat's milk, and logari—boil them and apply it to wash the yoni, O good one. Grind the root of jalaikāpāsa and cook it with clay for a day. Use this to wash, and the extended bhaga vulva will contract. It surely contracts the yoni even of elderly women. Here ends the fifth chapter, named "Subjugation of the Husband," in the glorious Siddhanāgārjunīya Kakṣapuṭa. Now, Attraction.
Oṃ-kāra, mantra the noose; kroṃ-kāra, the hook. The triphala three-fruit mixture is the left noose, the flaming hook is on the right. Meditate upon it in one's own hand, then chant this mantra:
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Oṃ hrīṃ raktāṃ muṇḍetururu aṃkīṃ ākarṣaya ākarṣaya hrīṃ. This mantra attains success through previous service. Or, with one's own mantra received from the guru's mouth, attraction occurs through bathing with previous service. Meditating on the one to be attracted in the mind, the garland is like a deity. Meditate on the noose at the neck of the one to be attracted and the flaming hook on their head. Chant this at the three junctions dawn, noon, and dusk for twenty-one days. By meditation, and then by the yantra mystical diagram, attraction of the three worlds occurs. Write the yantra on red cloth with lākṣā lac dye and red sandalwood. Worship it twice, and bury it at the root in the earth. Sprinkle it with water, flower garlands, and sandalwood for three weeks. One can attract a woman from afar... Using the previously mentioned herbs, write the yantra on red cloth, then wrap it with red thread and chant...
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