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the place of which he thinks. He will come back by going to a distance of 100 or 1000 gaus1 (easily). This is the process Uḍamta juțikā
Now is the process of making the fourth goțikā :--
Sow satpaḍo (seven petalled) datura in an earthen pot. After its growing large, make a hole in between two joints and put mercury (into it) and put wax into the hole. Keep it for 6 months and 6 days in this condition. Next see it by splitting its branch that gotika, is lying into its stem and root and into the earth by the side of its root. Take it out by digging earth a spade. Having taken it out from there, keep it with you. The king and the subjects (people) becoms loyal (Obedient or submissive to you by its influence or power. If there becomes mouth into it silver ts produced from trapu (a kind of tin) by applying it."
5. Now is the process of the fifth goṭaka :
Now the process of gaḍibadha gotaka is written.
A famous hero dies by fighting in a battle, while confronting his enemy, his face gets cut off and his head falls on the ground. Take it. Having brought it to the house, put mercury into the mouth of the cut off dead soldier on Sunday and hang it up by the side of a stem of a tree. Keep it there for 6 months and 6 days. Next take it out goṭaka (pill) is produced; one can fight 1000 soldiers by keeping it with him. The enemy gets defeated. This is the process making the fifth goṭaka.*
(1) There hill water at Kalyāṇanagara, (2) at Girnar, (5) at Vegavala,
(7) at Tuṁgiya,
Location Hill water is written
(9) at Ahmadanagar, (11) at Paranera, (13) at Bumdimnāgramā, (15) at Kaṇyārī,
(17) at Sulapāna,
(18) at Avu, respectively.
There are many others where hill water is located. 5
3. Ibid., 3. 80
4. Ibid, 3. 80
5. SRSS., 9. 8
(3) at Tāraṇgā, (4) at Gahuyarı, (6) at Gaura parvata,
(8) at Bhohagiri parvata, (10) at Bhatanara,
(12) at Cirimāra (14) at Bagalāūā, (16) at Dharanagara, (18) at Ratnamālā,
1. (a) Kind of Indian measurement of length of distance.
2. SRSS., 3. 80
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