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3 :,«uu m n v G g v G g, t«k o«ue n k o sẗ ih C «urh c j k o sẗ ih C :oh huyh CU oh n d, P?h b t v n h n m g k h b t J fu `h k h n h k h b t ih t o t v r«ut k v n së. r t l r S v G g N v t K t rë g Jr s N v t«k / ~3~
4 :wd Js u«j :,h a«t r c h n h, a«a«light and darkness. Rakiah Vegetation, Grass, Trees, Flowers (Oceans, Dry land) rẗ v, t u o h n J v, t tr C wv Q J«j v, t u rit v, t u gh er v, t v J g wv oh n h v, t '. rẗ v, t,i«a g k r n d wv oh c G g u ',«ubkh t tr cu Sun, Moon, and Stars oh c fif u j rḧ v, t 'J n J v, t tr C wv :iujtr ouhc hbj ouhc hjhkj ouhc hghcr ouhc Birds, Flying insects, Fish, Water Insects o h n v. r J u oh d s u,ipig tr C wv hjhnj ouhc Animals, Man, Land Insects v n s t v G n r u,ih j v, t tr C wv o sẗ v, t u hjj ouhc Rest I, ft k n k f n, c J wv Jsue,CJ :oh huyh CU oh n d, P,Ukh n D k g u v s«uc g v k g u 'vr«ut v k g :s n«ug o k«ug v oh r c S v JIk J k g oh sẍ j r c j W k v b eu c r W k v G g,uf z ; f k o sẗ v k«f, t i S h u v ~4~
5 :ws Js u«j :ih b v b v,if r C Upon washing before eating bread o h sḧ, kh y b k g Ubü m u uh,i m n C Ubä«S e r a«t o kig v Q k n Ubh e«k t wv v T t QUr C Before eating bread. rẗ v i n o j k th min v o kig v Q k n Ubh e«k t wv v T t QUr C Before eating foods made from the 5 grains or rice,ibiz n h bh n t ric o kig v Q k n Ubh e«k t wv v T t QUr C Before drinking wine i p d v h r P t ric o kig v Q k n Ubh e«k t wv v T t QUr C Before eating treegrown fruit. g v h r P t ric o kig v Q k n Ubh e«k t wv v T t QUr C Before eating produce from the earth v n s t v h r P t ric o kig v Q k n Ubh e«k t wv v T t QUr C Before eating or drinking any other food Ir c s C v h v b k«f v a«o kig v Q k n Ubh e«k t wv v T t QUr C Before smelling spices oh n G C h bh n t ric o kig v Q k n Ubh e«k t wv v T t QUr C Before smelling fragrant flowers oh n G C h m g t ric o kig v Q k n Ubh e«k t wv v T t QUr C ~5~
6 :,IJ p b t ric (After eating any food that does not require. g v k g 'i p d v k g 'vḧ j n v k g 'iiz n v, f r C) 'o kig v Q k«n Ubh e«k t 'wv v T t QUr C 'i bir x j u,ic r,ij p b t ric /h j k F J p«b o v C,Ih j v k,tr C X v n k F k g /oh n kig v h j QUr C :oh huyh CU oh n d, P v C r v v G g u y g n r«un t,«upḧ oh b P r c x C o sẗ v k«f, t k C e n h u v o sẗ k F n s n«uk v?o f j Uv zh t ~6~
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