Book Title: Vivagsuyam
Author(s): Madhusudan Modi
Publisher: Gurjar Granth Ratna Karyalay

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________________ The Eleventh Anga [ 1. Lect. 1. outside, eight carrying pus, eight carrying blool, two (flowing pus ) and two ( flowiny Blood) in euch ear, two and two respectively in each eve, two and two respectively in each hole of the nose, and two and two respectirely between veins. Every moment they were issuing forth pus and blood. Even while in the womb that boy was suffering from the clisease called Agniko ( a disease which consumes rapidly anything eaten), and whatever that boy ate was immediately digested (or decayed ) in turned into pus and blood, and he used to eit away even that pus and blood later. Then that Viyādevî on a certain day when full nine months and more were over gave birth to the boy who was blind by birth (here the rest to be supplied. down to ') only in form. Then that Miyāslevî found that boy ugly (deformed in all limbs ) and blind and having done so greatly afraid (4) she sent for her elderly nurse (mother-like nurse) and having done so she spoke to her thus: “Oh, you beloved of the gods ! go and leave this boy on a solitary dung-hill.” Then that elderly nurse said: “As your ladyship commands ", and having thus responded to her order, she went to the place where the Kshatriya Vijaya was and having «lone so she introduced the boy whom she had kept in her hand thus: “Oh lord ! Thus, Miyādevî (here the rest to be supplied down to when) full nine months were over, (here the rest to be supplied .down to ) only in form. Then that Miyādevî

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