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upon a river called Brahmo-tarir, Maitram’s true Sanscrit name is Maya-— 
rama, and is amongst hills on the river Subhadra, which goes into the 
country of Barama according to the Cshétra-samasa. The Subhadré is 
the Kayndwayn, mentioned in the account of the embassy to 4va, and it 
falls inio the Avravat?, i the Burman empire. From Mairam the houn- 
dary goes to a place called Ménaldré, near the mountains of Prabhu- 
cuthéra, which join the snowy mountains, in some place unknown. The 
Prabhu mountains are the eastern boundary of Asam, and through them 
isa tremendous chasm made by Parasvu-rama, and which gives entrance 
to the Brahma-putra into India. 
Bevonp these are the famous Uda ys or Unnati nee or ane: 
beyond which the sun rises. 
Tre Vindhyan hills onena ont the bay of Ben at to the gulf of Chin: 
bay, and ihey are divided into three parts, the first or eastern part extends, 
from the bay of Bengal, to the source of the Normadd, and Soria rivers 
inclusively, and this part contains the Riesha, or bear mountaitis. To the 
west of this, as far as the gulf of Cambay Ys is the second or western part, 
‘the southern part of which is called Pariydtra, or ‘Péripitra, and the 
northern: part, which extends from ithe gates of Dill to the gulf of Cambay, 
: is called Raivata. 
_ Now the third or southern portion of these hills, is simply called Vin- 
dhya, and is to the south of the source.of the rivers Narmada, and 
Sova: the rivers Tapi or Tapti, and the Vaitaran? near Cuttac, rise from 
