116 Captain James Low on Buvpma and the Phrabdt. 
No. 65. 
Hera is the name of Siva; Henri is Visunu or Horus. 
No. 66. 
Sungsu is the Siamese Take, or alligator; and the Kumb,hira of 
the Hindus. 
RaAunu had a numerous progeny of Grahas, or crocodiles: and we learn 
from the Asiatic Researches, that A®lian affirms that TypHon assumed the 
form of a crocodile; he being the eternal enemy of Ostris, who, Maurice 
tells us, was elevated to the sphere under the same emblem. The Siamese 
have the Tak,he, or Bali Kumb,hila, constellation of the alligator. 
The Egyptian Tyruon was red; Rauu is black, or of a dark colour; 
and the Siamese say that the king of Sawat,hi, called PHarsawin, enquired 
of Bupp,wA the reason of eclipses of the moon. This account is from 
the Bali works Chant,hag hat and Sunt,hag hat.* 
No. 67. 
Toranang. The Siamese Roa Rani-ut, or ‘ wooden fence,” which they 
say surrounded the house of SomonoKHopom. 
No. 68. 
Mané thamang. The Siamese P,ho-ung, or gold and silver things. 
No. 69. 
Bunt harékang tat,ha, a flower. There are three names occurring toge- 
ther in the Bali ritual, which have not been clearly explained to me: Bun- 
tharékang, Bunnakato, which is apparently the Siamese Bun Nak, and the 
Bunnapoting. 
No. 70. 
Makulla. The Siamese Dak phékun. Five of these flowers represent the 
toes of this Phrabdt. They seem to resemble the marigold. 
* The antient records of Egypt show that the first king of the world was killed by an am- 
phibious animal, or “ Lord of the River,” z.e. the Lunar race; implying that he was overcome 
by a prince of the Lunar race. 
