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into stone, and be punished according to your doings." And 

 G-osain Mahandar Grur having placed twenty-one jars of what they 

 call elixir, said " This is also a wonderful thing. When you choose 

 you can melt a quantity of copper and convert it into gold by pouring 

 eight barley-corns of this elixir into it." And the Jogi said to all 

 of them, " It shall rain coins in the shape of golden locusts forty 

 days and forty nights in the house of those who have attended 

 without sleeping upon the marriage of these persons, and as long 

 as they live they shall never be in want." And he gave to the 

 Brahmans nine lakhs and ninety-nine cows with gold and silver 

 horns, and with jewels on their bodies, and tinkling bells on their 

 feet. And he remitted to the people seven years' taxes ; and he 

 placed at the disposal of any who chose to take them, twenty-two 

 hundred elephants and thirty-six hundred camels laden with silver. 

 And there was no inhabitant of either of the two kingdoms who 

 did not receive a horse, a suit of apparel, a bag of rupees, and a pair 



