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wrinkle the nose and eye-brows and set the tune. Let no one 

 break the ranks ; and accomplish in one moment a journey of lakhs 

 of years." What king Indra had commanded began to take effect 

 in the twinkling of an eye, and whatsoever those two Maharajas on 

 their respective sides ordered, was speedily accomplished. You may 

 imagine, if you can, what more preparations were made for this 

 marriage, after such preparations both in the earth and the air as I 

 have described. 



Preparations of Gosain Mahandar Gur. 



When the prince Uday-bhan set out to be married in this manner 

 and also took with him the Brahman who had been shut up in a 

 dark room and asked his forgiveness and said, " Oh Brahman, do 

 not deal with me according to what I have said and done to you, 

 but perform all your customary rites," he then accompanied Uday- 



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