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water of which, like the Tulamul spring, changes colour every 
now and then. 
4. Trisandhya or Sunda-brari.—This is the name of an 
intermittent spring to the south of the Divalgam village in 
Brang. It remains dry all the year round except in the months 
of Baisakh and Jeth (April-June). At first the water flows out 
from it continuously for some days as from an ordinary spring 
and then it does so at intervals, that is to say, the spring 
becomes quite void of water and then water reappears therein 
and flows out of it. This intermittance occurs several times in 
24 hours, until in course of time the number of ebb and flow 
gradually dwindles down to none. A Persian poet has written 
the following couplet describing this spring :— 
Turfa’aine hast dar Kashmir némash Sunda-brar 
Amad-o-rafte ’ajab darad ba roz-o-shab sih hdl. 
5. Rudra-Sandhya —This is also a spring like Trisandhya, 
dry during the whole year but flowing with water continuously 
for some days and then getting void of it at intervals during 
the months of Baisakh and Jeth (April=June). It is six miles 
from Vernag towards the west. 
6. Vdsukndg.—This is a large spring, six miles further 
west from Rudra-Sandhya. It remains quite dry for six 
months of winter but flowing with water (which forms a big 
stream irrigating a large area) for six months of summer. 
7. There is a spring situated five miles to the east of 
Vernig which is called Pavana-Sandhya. It ebbs and flows 
following couplet :— 
Chishmae digar ba Kashmir ast namash Pavana-Sand 
Hast har dam émad o raftash chu anfase rajdl. 
8. Sata Rishi—These are seven springs close to one 
another at Vithavatur near Verndg, which, like Vasuknag, 
remain dry for six months of winter and flowing with water for 
summer months. 
: Op. Ak Halamatpura in Uttar Machhipura there are five 
springs near one another. A lingdm of stone is in one of thes? 
se the lingém (which does not stand vertical but is lying im 
ponerse position) in the bed of the spring rolls down slowl} 
tate higher to the lower corner under the law of gravr 
