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Of these ten varieties of Dīrghā (दीर्घा) ships, those that bring ill-luck are Lolā (लोला), Gāminī (गामिनी), and Plābinī (प्लाविनी), and also all ships that fall between these three classes and their next respective classes.

II. Unnatā (उन्नता):

I. Dīrghā, 42 (length), $12 4⁄5$ (breadth), $14 2⁄5$ (height):

Of these five varieties, Anūrddhvā (अनूर्द्ध्वा), Garbhiṇī (गर्भिणी), and Mantharā (मन्थरा) bring on misfortune, and Ūrddhvā much gain or profit to kings.