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"To my own steadfastness, Hail!" original: "svadhṛtisvāhā" || 1 ||
"To this delight, Hail!" original: "idaṃ ratisvāhā" || 2 ||
"To [Rama/Delight], Hail!" original: "ramastasvāhā" || 3 ||
"In me be steadfastness, Hail!" original: "mayidhṛtisvāhā" || 4 ||
"In me be my own steadfastness, Hail!" original: "mayīsvadhṛtisvāhā" || 5 ||
"In me be delight, Hail!" original: "mayiramaḥ svāhā" || 7 ||
"Delight in me, Hail!" original: "mayi ramasvasvāhā" || 8 || The sequence of numbers in the manuscript skips 6
From the universal atonement Sarva-prāyaścitta|A ritual performed to rectify any inadvertent errors or omissions made during the ceremony, the "May the cooked food..." original: "āmāśyā"; likely referring to the Prāyaścitta-homa mantras is said; these are the three offerings Homa|A ritual where offerings are made into a consecrated fire.
May Hanuman be my protection and may Saraswati The goddess of knowledge and speech be my protection during the clockwise circumambulation Pradakṣiṇā|The act of walking around the sacred fire as a mark of devotion and completion.
Regarding the leading forward of the feet pāpranīnayane?, let there be fullness once again. Touching the thigh original: "ūrāmṛṣṭi"; a ritual gesture meant to ground the energy of the prayer.
[Repeat] "Protection" and "Uvaya" three times.
The limbs, the middles, and the faces [of the animals]—Rudra, who is the Lord of Animals Pashūnāmadhipati|A title for Shiva emphasizing his role as the master and protector of all living beings, especially cattle and who wanders among them: Do not harm our animals! Let this be offered to you. Hail! original: "svāhā"
To the Vasus, Hail! Vasus|A group of eight elemental deities representing fire, earth, wind, space, sun, sky, moon, and stars.
The completion of the ritual work. punhādandari?