TO EXAMINE THE REMAINS, &C. 47 



3, — xis in the western Tenipleof Cali Sari^ the 

 whole of the outside walls^ sculptured fig'ureg 

 and pedestals have been covered with a thin coat 

 of fine plaister, the inside apartments also of the 

 edilice at Chandi Sari have been plaistered in 

 this manner. 



4. — The pointed Afch, called th#, Gothic, is 

 found at the Temples of Chandi Si va, Chandi 

 Sari, &c. and the south Tcmple (see No. ) 



5. — The resemblance of the great Altars to 

 those of Christian Churches is striking (see 

 No. ) 



6. — -The inexpressible delicate mild air, the 

 symmetry^ the grace, the proportion of the 

 fc'culpture is remarkable — they certainly seem to 

 haTe some resemblance to some of the fig'ures at 

 Mavellipooram and to some Images at Ellora. 



7, — Recollccting the tradition of a colony 



from Guzerat., might not a King be found there, 



or might not a search in the ruins of Nerwalla, 



or some of the ruined cities ia Guzcrat or 



Dwaraka, &c. be elucidating ? 



8. — -Recollecting the tradition of the JVIa- 

 rashtra or Moodhi characters coming frora 

 Lanka — the resemblance stated of the Javanese, 

 the Moodhi and Devanagri characters, might 

 Tiot some light be deiived from a comparison of 



