b. May the two-footed, the four-footed, The three-footed, the six-footed, The metrical, the unmetrical, Pierce thee with needles.
c. May the Mahanamnis, the Revatis, All the regions that are rich in fruits, The lightnings of the clouds, the voices. Pierce thee with needles.
d. The silver, the gold, the leaden, Are yoked as workers with the works, On the skin of the strong horse, May they pierce thee with needles.
e. May the ladies [1], the wives, With skill separate thy hair, The wives of the gods, the quarters, Pierce thee with needles.
f. What then? As men who have barley Reap the barley in order, removing it, Hither bring the food of those Who have not gone to the reverential cutting of the strew.