6.4.12
Now again, if a man's wife has a lover and the husband hates him, let him (according to rule) place fire by an unbaked jar, spread a layer of arrows in inverse order, anoint these three arrow-heads with butter in inverse order, and sacrifice, saying: `Thou hast sacrificed in my fire, I take away thy up and down breathing, I here.' `Thou hast sacrificed in my fire, I take away thy sons and cattle, I here.' `Thou hast sacrificed in my fire, I take away thy sacred and thy good works, I here.' `Thou hast sacrificed in my fire, I take away thy hope and expectation, I here.' from this world without strength and without good works. Therefore let no one wish even for sport with the wife of a Srotriya who knows this, for he who knows this, is a dangerous enemy.