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dess arising from the two pillars torn asunder— 

 tb is idea is also sapported bj the well we firid 

 directly before the Goddess^ which leads me to 

 conclüde that the same storj is represented here 

 as at Tripanticum* and^ olher phices^ where a 

 well usually accompanies the representation of 

 the Goddess in this wrathful mood^ vvhether by 

 the name of Parwuttee^ Bovanee^ or Doorgee. 

 As this Temple or Chapel is evidently an appen- 

 dasre to the £:reat one. which mustlie more to the 

 centre^, I clambered over the stones round 

 to the west side^ where in like manner I 

 found another Chapel of the same dimeosions, 

 (No. 3^) with a large image of Ganésha upon 

 its Pedestal ; it had nothing remarkable in it^ ex- 

 cepting that it was not accompanied by the 

 Vehanum of tlie God. — I liad to descend two 

 steps to it. — This my assiduous conductors nam- 

 ed Gaja-Moadoa. 



o. — From thence I clambered higher over vast 

 heaps of stones^ till I came to the south side, 

 where I disco vered a cavity, into which I had 

 to descend with some difficulty on account of 



♦ Tripanticum, a place of IIÏDdu Worship, ncar Innaconda ia 

 Guntoor, where the Goddess Bavani or Parwutti was formerly Wor- 

 shipped with sanguinary rites. 



