424 COUKSE AND LEVELS 



2. The Lake Mansarower. — Particulars furnished by the Lama Ring 

 Jing of Dabling. 



It is from four to seven day's journey in circumference, according to the 

 season, and is called by the Bhotias Mapang. There is a smaller lake near it 

 called Lankaclm; in the rains they communicate. Out of Mapang proceed 

 four rivers towards the four opposite points, 1. Tamja Kampa flows to- 

 wards Ussang. 2. Mamjo Kampa towards Purang. 3. Lang Jing Kampa 

 (the Setlej.) 4. Ling Jing Kampa towards Ladak. He has seen, he says, 

 each of these four rivers, and asserts that each flows from the Lake Ma- 

 pang. The Setlej flows through the smaller lake Linkachu. Gangri is a 

 Snowy Peak near the lake much venerated by Hindus. Jung is the name 

 of China. 



3. Shipki to Garu or Gertop. — Particulars by Bali Ram Seyana, of 

 Namja. 



1. Shipki to Stia. 



2. Stia to Meyang. 



3. Meyang to Nu. 



4. Nu to Klokh. 



5. Klokh to Kinipiio 

 Ck Kinipu to Rukum. 



7. Rukum to Shangsi. 



8. Shangsi to Shyang. 



Shyang to Garu three and a half stages — no villages ; high ground tra- 

 versed with much snow. Chaprang is six day's journey from Garu, Pel- 

 dong and Ling are two villages on the road. 



4. Mansarower and Man Tulai. — Chang Ring Jing, a Beopari of Man urn, 

 a village one day's journey from the lake gives the following particulars. 



