118 Captain James Low on Bupp HA and the Phrabdt. 
No. 78. 
Pato. 
No. 79. 
Kelasa Bapphato. This is, perhaps, another name for the mountain 
Cailas. It is the Siamese K had Khrailat, where Sintayon was king. He 
had two daughters, who put on wings, and alighted on the earth. Their 
names are Suwanna Mat&, and Suwanna Matai. On alighting on the 
earth they perceived King THerpua Sintone, with his wife by his side, 
asleep in a wood; and lifted him up into Khailat. Their father told them 
to keep him as their husband. SinrHone, however, fled during the night, 
and reached the foot of the hill. After long search in other countries he 
found his wife. The Thewata again descended, and stole his wife from him ; 
and gave her to their father, who ordered care to be taken of her. She 
brought forth ason to her husband SintHonc ; who, when he reached the 
age of seven years, descended to the earth to search for his father, accom- 
panied by his mother and the Devatas. He slew those who attacked him 
by means of the heavenly bow he carried, and at last reached the country 
of his father. 
No. 80. 
Utsathi. The Siamese star Dae Kammaphruk. 
No. 81. 
Kangsatala. 
No. 82. 
Salawanang. The Siamese So-rin Kéo, or diamond garden. There was 
a famous garden in InpRa’s country, and another in Lanka Dwtpa, which, 
in the Ratana Kalapa, is described as having been known by various names 
at different times. Thus, in Kakusunpua’s time, it was termed “ Maha 
Megawannuyamang ;”? in Konacamana’s time, Vannuyanang ; and in Kass- 
yAPa’s period, Sagarawana ; when JayuNTO Rasa reigned at Wisalapuré. 
