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sprinkled the water, all who were dead and in their graves rose 

 again, and all who, though half dead, had escaped their final destiny- 

 were restored by it. 



King Indra and Mahandar Gur having taken prince Uday-bhan and 

 king Suraj-bhan and queen Lachmi Bas on a flying couch with great 

 noise and pomp, seated them on their throne, and began to make 

 preparations for the marriage. Diamonds weighing five seers, and 

 pearls, were presented to all of them. King Suraj-bhan and prince 

 Uday-bhan and queen Lachmi Bas having obtained their heart's 

 desire and hope could not contain themselves for joy, and the king 

 ordered his servants to open the mouth of the treasure-house for 

 his whole kingdom, and also that any one who might think of any 

 new means of giving enjoyment to them should mention it — " What 

 day will be like to-day. The marriage of our dear and only son 

 who is the delight of the pupils of our eyes is to take place ; and 



