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"When the Kunwar received this letter written in betel -juice, he 

 made a sacrifice of a gold dish filled with abundance of pearls, dia- 

 monds and topazes, and left it at discretion. But his uneasiness 

 increased with this letter four and five fold. The letter itself, he bound 

 on his fair arm. 



The coming of Jogi Mohandar Gar from Mount Kailds, and his 

 turning into deer Vdebhan and his father and mother. 



Jaggat Prokas thus wrote to his Gum who lived on Mount Kailas : 

 " Be pleased to help me. A great hardship has befallen my unfor- 

 tunate self. Such conceit has taken possession of Rajah Surajbhan 

 that he has planned an alliance with my royal family." 



Mount Kailas is entirely composed of silver. On it, Rajah Juggat 

 Prokas' s Guru, Mohandar Gar, whom all call Indar, in reflection and 

 contemplation, with some ninety lakhs of pilgrims spent the day and 



