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65 Ṭonā (Incantations) [The Hague in the Netherlands, 1966, Nieuw Nickerie, 1967]
To brush off the effects of the evil eye from a person

I.
pipre kā pāṭ bargade kā ṭonā
II.
1 ... jhāṛe apanā ṭonā
III.
dohā̈ī lonā camārin kī
IV.
dohā̈ī bajarang balī kī
V.
dohā̈ī mahādev jī kī
VI.
dohā̈ī gäurā pārbatī kī
VII.
dohā̈ī pą̄co pāṇḍavǫ kī
VIII.
dohā̈ī pą̄co pañca kī
IX.
dohā̈ī guru paramesvar kī -
 
chū!2
I.
The leaf of pipal, the (magical) influence of vaṭa.
II.
Such and such1 brushes off his (magical) influence.
III.
In the name of Lonā camārin.3
IV.
In the name of the steel-limbed,4 strong one.
V.
In the name of Mahādeva.5
VI.
In the name of Gaurī Pārvatī.
[p. 122]
VII.
In the name of the five Pāṇḍavas.
VIII.
In the name of the five jurymen.1
IX.
In the name of the Guru, the Supreme Lord.
 
Touch!2

1The name of the person concerned.
2At this the ojhā brushes the person. (See p. 14). There are different methods for different problems or diseases.
3See p. 37
4Hanumān who has the limbs of vajra, steel or diamond, the motif of strength.
5Śiva.
1Pañc, the five members of a council which arbitrates and dispenses justice.
2See page 121, note 2.
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