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ball in his mouth, wearing raiment of the colour of ochre, with matted 

 dishevelled locks, accompanied him. 



When the letter of Rajah Jaggat Prokas was delivered by the hands 

 of a flying messenger, Jogi Mohandar Gar raised a scream, which 

 made his army tremble. 



Having smeared his face with the ashes of cow-dung and muttered 

 a spell, he mounted a horse of the air. And all his disciples being 

 seated on the skins of antelopes, and having taken the charmed balls 

 in their mouths, awoke Gurakh by their shouting. In the twinkling 

 of an eye, they arrived at the place where the two Rajahs were con- 

 tending. 



First, there came a dark storm, then a fall of hail, then again, a 

 dark storm, so that no one retained his consciousness. As to the ele- 

 phants, the horses, the people, the armament, which were of Rajah 

 Surajbhan, it was not understood where they had gone, or who had 



