. . .] the son of one woman. In the Duki mountain (there are) the son and
daughter of another woman. When we come there, at that time, so that
there shall be chaṃni, let the man be chaṃni
on behalf of the man, and let the woman be chaṃni on behalf
of the woman. For the sake of good luck, a present of one arrow has been
sent.
Note: The meaning of the word chaṃni is obscure.