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vii. 76- 2. The apacíts that are on the neck, likewise those that are along the sides, the apacíts that are on the perineum (? vijā́man), self-deciduous.

3. He that crushes up the breast-bone (? kī́kasās), [that] descends to the sole (?)—the whole jāyánya have I cast out, also whatever one is set in the top.

4. Having wings, the jāyánya flies; it enters into a man; this is the remedy of both, of the ákṣita and of the súkṣata.

5 (81. 1). We know, indeed, O jāyā́nya, thine origin (jā́na), whence, O jāyā́nya, thou art born ⌊jā́yase⌋; how shouldst thou smite there, in whose house we perform oblation?