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1. The heaven hath stood; the earth hath stood; all this living world hath stood; the trees have stood, sleeping erect; may this disease of thine stand.

2. What hundred remedies are thine, and [what] thousand, assembled—[with them thou art] the most excellent remedy for flux, the best effacer of disease.

3. Rudra's urine art thou, the navel of the immortal (amṛ́ta); viṣāṇakā́ ('horny') by name art thou, arisen from the root of the Fathers, an effacer of the vātī́kṛta.

1. Go far away, O mind-evil! why utterest (çaṅs) thou things unuttered? Go away; I desire thee not; do thou frequent (sam-cara) trees, woods; in houses, in kine [is] my mind.