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...and in the North-East, the Crow original: "dhvāṅkṣa" is situated. || 10 ||
If the result is the Banner, the thief is a Brahmin the priestly or scholarly class. If it is the Smoke, it is a Kshatriya the warrior or ruling class. If it is the Lion, he should be known as a Vaishya the merchant or agricultural class, and if it is the Dog, he is a Shudra the laboring or service class. || 11 || If it is the Bull, he is known as a washerman. If it is the Donkey, he is a servant. If it is the Elephant, it is known to be a female slave. If it is the Crow, it is a barber or a laundryman.
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If the Banner is indicated, the lost item is in a mortar a stone or wooden vessel for grinding grain. If it is the Smoke, it is in the kitchen or the place of the sacred fire. If the Lion is reached, it is in the forest. If it is the Dog, it is in another location entirely. || 13 || If it is the Bull, the item is inside a vessel. If it is the Donkey, it is under wood or a stone. If it is the Elephant, the lost item is inside the house. If it is the Crow, it is in the dining area. || 14 || In this manner, the best of astrologers Gaṇaka: a traditional mathematician or astronomer-astrologer should always observe the lost wealth.
One should give wheat as a gift for the Banner. For the Smoke, one should provide sesame seeds. For the Lion, a yellow garment. For the Dog, an offering of cooked food original: "bali-bākula". || 15 || For the Bull, rice is prescribed. For the Donkey, chickpeas. For the Elephant, jaggery unrefined cane sugar...