5^ TRANSLATION, &C C 



QUESTION. 



When you went to Ramimer, at what diflance was 

 Lunka? 



ANSWER. 



We go to Ramiiherto worfhip; and at the Setbund, 

 or bridge there, there is a ling of fand, which I paid 

 my refpedts to : but beyond that nobody from Hin- 

 dustan has gone to Lunka. In the fea, your fhips are 

 always failing about; but the current is fuch, that 

 they cannot get thither - y fo, how can we go there ? 

 But from Singuldeep, or Ceylon, we can fee the glitter- 

 ings of Lunka. There I [did not go ; but my Cheilas 

 have been there, who faid that in Singuldeep is the feat 

 of Rawon ; and Hunooman's twelve Cbokies> or 

 watch ftations. 



QUESTION. 



Have you feen Ram's Bridge ? If you have feen it, 

 defcribe its length and breadth, and whether it be ftill 

 found or broken. 



ANSWER. 



Ram's Bridge, which is called Setbund y is afcer- 

 tained by the Vedas to be ten jojun broad, and one 

 hundred jojun long; but in three places it is broken. 

 The people call it a bridge ; or otherwife it appears to 

 have wood growing on it, and to be inhabited. 



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