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Madan-hdn returns to the Maharaja and the Mahdrani and tells' 

 them the pleasing news. 



Madan-bau leaving Eani Ketaki alone presented herself in great 

 haste before Raja Jagat Prokas and Eani Kamlata on the mountain 

 where they had taken up their abode ; and having made the proper 

 salutation thus addressed them : " Come, enter on the duties of 

 your kingdom, your home is again peopled, and happy days have 

 come. Not a hair of Eani Ketaki's head is disordered ; I have 

 brought you a letter written by her own hand. Eead it and do 

 whatever you may desire." The Maharaja having plucked off a hair 

 from the tiger's skiu put it in the fire ; immediately Gosain Mahan- 

 dar Gur arrived, and saw with his own eyes the newly made Jogi 

 and Jogin. He embraced them all and said, " I committed the 

 tiger's skin to you on purpose that you might set fire to one of the 



