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No. 83. 
Awa Vatsawannang. The golden goblet. 
No. 84. 
Pak,hanang. The Siamese Thoei Chang. 
No. 85. 
Paduka. The slippers. 
No. 86. 
Thewa Thittamani. The Siamese Nang Mek hala, or “ goddess of the 
clouds.” 
No. 87. 
Suwanna Miki. The Siamese Sai Thang, or golden deer. 
Perhaps it alludes to the golden deer which (being in fact her ravisher 
disguised) carried off Sita, the wife of Rama, to Ceylon. 
Mr. H. T. Colebrooke informs us, that it is an emblem of Santi, the 
sixteenth Jaina god. 
No. 88. 
Kukkutawannang. The Siamese fowl Kait,hurin. 
No. 89. 
Dat Rohini. Described under the chapter on constellations as Rohini. 
No. 90. 
Sde of the Siamese. An ornamental part of the dress of any great per- 
sonage, and apparently similar to the mark which Mr. H. T. Colebrooke 
notices as the distinguishing emblem of Srraxa the tenth Jaina god. This 
figure is called Srivatsa. 
No. 91. 
Saticha. The Siamese Hak, or spear. 
