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765 61. If (yát) sisters (jāmí), if young women, have danced together in thy house, doing evil with wailing—from that sin etc. etc.

62. If in thy progeny, in thy cattle, or in thy houses is settled (ni-sthā) any evil done by the evil-doers—from that sin etc. etc.

63. This woman, scattering shrivelled grains (pū́lya) appeals: be my husband long-lived; may he live a hundred autumns.

64. Here, O Indra, do thou push together these two spouses like two cakravākás; let them, with [their] progeny, well-homed, live out all their life-time.

65. What is done on the chair (āsandī́), on the cushion (upadhā́na), or what on the covering (upavā́sana); what witchcraft they have made at the wedding (vivāhá)—that do we deposit in the bath.

66. What ill deed, what pollution at the wedding, and what on the bridal car—that difficulty do we wipe off on the dress (kambalá) of the wooer.