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One night king Indra and Gosain Mahandar Gur sitting in the 

 clear moonlight were listening to songs. Thousands of deer stood 

 by with their heads bent in attention to their singing, deeply fasci- 

 nated. Thereupon" king Indra said, " Having recited over these 

 deer, the words of my power and the Guru's piety with the mantra 

 Isri Bdclid sprinkle each of them with water." "What sort of water 

 could that have been ! As soon as it was sprinkled prince Uday- 

 bhan and his father and mother, all three, leaving the form of deer 

 returned to their former shape ! Gosain Mahandar Gur and king 

 Indra embraced all three, and seated them near themselves with 

 great tenderness, and giving to their people the jar of water which 

 they had used sent it as a present to those who were unfortunate. 

 When the people of king Indra recited the mantra Isri BticM and 



