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CHAPTER XXXIV, 12-xxxv, 5.
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CHAPTER XXXV.
Haspâram Nask. 1. One section contains particulars about the science (dânisno) of seeking a son, advice about it from revelation (dênô), the advantage of offspring for the admonitory explanation of revelation within one's self, and the harm owing to neglecting the advice of the same.
2. About what happens in the begetting of a son ; the first sexual excitement it should produce for the female, the second, third, fourth, and fifth; the arising of a son in the world, and also the milk, owing to her impregnation. 3. And, when it is so that it amounts to a son, which of the two, male or female, is sooner emitting the germs at the time of occurrence; and how and how long both have remained, at the time, in semination, how long in connection, and how long in bleeding. 4. When and wherefrom various expectations are produced to contend about, and when and by what signs the male sex, or female sex, of the offspring has become manifest.
5. When the localization regarding it is arranged, and, as to the members, which is the first member therein, and their being produced, each consecutively, till the bodily form is complete; which, and in what position, is the localization of the members after the complete production of the form of the body, and the purpose as regards the position and localization of the members after the complete production of the
Assuming that gêsî -hastano stands for gâsî-hastano in all three occurrences of the word. This is rather doubtful, because the noun gas, position,' occurs twice in close connection with the uncertain word, and is correctly spelt.
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