XXII. KERAMAT IN LOWER PAHANG. 
By H. S. Sircom. 
1. At Galong (Luit) is a well-known &ramat consist- 
ing of two large irregular-shaped stones about 9 feet apart. 
They are supposed to mark the tomb of some holy man 
whose identity cannot be traced. 
here.is a legend that people who lose their way in the 
jungle near this ktramat always come to the tomb, where 
they find ees ready cut to refresh them. 
2 t S&ribut on the left bank of the Rompin a little 
below nals Kratong is a mound ona hill; on the mound 
are two stones about 16 feet apart ; near it is a smaller 
mound with stones about a man’s height apart. 
These are said to be the tombstones dak Nadsoelsy of a 
Sayid, one of seven brothers (of whom the man buried at 
Galong is one) and of a disciple of his. 
e tombstones are said to have removed themselves 
about 70 years ago from Kuala Aur, their original position ; 
the reason given being that the Sayid did not like the distur- 
bance created by the ——* and births among the increas- 
ing population at Kuala Aur 
3. At Témai (right bank of Pahang) is a tombstone (batu 
Acheh) with carving ; it is said to have been inscri once 
with the name of Sayid Bakar, but no trace of the inscription 
now remains. Haji Sam says that this tomb is older than 
the kampong of Témai. 
