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If the bead of the flain victim, does not move 

 foraetime after this, the facrificer may look upon the 

 cir.cum fiance as a good omen, and if the reverie, as a 

 bad one. 



He who performs iacrifices according to thcfe rules, 

 obtains his wiihes to the utmoit extent. 



Thus are the rules and forms of facrifice, laid down 

 and communicated by me to you. I will now inform 

 you what other oblations may be made. 



Thus ends the Rudhirddhydja. 



XXIII. 



