:SocH are the whole ef the Tuins (liMated in the diftrifl 6f Pajan, 

 'Wk^'iivtTUmpah'divU^^ihi5:\'&.^ ^diftfi6l from Mataram, ^nd on its 

 '■^edern'badk \s the village ^©f ''B(ygaMi clofe to the road fide, -near --which 

 .are fecn^-fQiir,.gig:antiG5ilatii-es.differiag from, any yet ^mentioned, 



She follawmgis afcrief defcription of thefe^flaliies. The flafcee -is 

 ilitdBgcrofs legged, and thus mealores.iix feet high/srnd (t^^n feet three 

 :,iaches.acrQfs the hreaii including Aearnis. The figBire :has an elevat- 

 ed; :CTO-wo:j4ie laccr dotal cordsj armlets, and a brcaft piece in the ufual 

 mg.1ineT5btit4twant5.as far as i can afcer tain any diflinguiihing attri- 

 l>ute of .an//?<^/<27? •divini-ty. Thefe iiguresare ma fuperior flyle of 

 fculpture. In the village of Bo^a*?s 1 found a well fciilptufed .JWi 

 which v/as.-i^afed- bv the pea f ants as a-Mock for hu'Iking rice. 



Jls thetpaveikrpalTes on to the to^R-Haf Ayugacarta,, theroad is crt^f- 

 fed about three .€|aarters of a mile irom Frambanan by a fecond (Iream 

 called Gali:Manm, or the clear nycTj an epithet fo univerfally applica- 

 ble to all the rivers in tile interior of yava, that it is not eafy to gu'e-fs 

 why it Ihould be particularly F-pplied 'to OBe. JNot far from the wef- 

 tcrh bank of this little Itream, and within a dosen yards "Of the fouth 

 lidecbf the high road, there is a fingle temple which like ail thofe ye£ 

 •lindefcribed takes it5 name from -the riv^r'-near;it. This is apon the 



^^holb^ttie.moi! highly fioifhed, the moft perfed, and-in fome refpeSs 

 ■the, mo ft ifitereRing, of the ruins of Pramhanan, and-tiierefore I fliall he 

 -more particfcikr.:-ii3 my defcription of it. 'The temple is of a pyrami- 

 dal -iliape, amd dslfers- chiefly in its greater lise aa^ the •feperiar -style 

 of ^-the.-deco.rati©os from .4he ether ■temples^ ^ 



Thk wfc©,le building rests upon an artificial .and elevated fo-arsdatkjfiu 

 .which judging from rmiilar. ones that hav€ beeii traced, is probably of 



